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Manifesta announces location for 2028 edition

The nomadic art biennial will head to a new country for its 17th edition

Gareth Harris
5 August 2025
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Manifesta 17 will take place in Coimbra in central Portugal, organised in partnership with Anozero-Biennial of Contemporary Art

Coimbra by Night (c) Coimbra City Council

Manifesta 17 will take place in Coimbra in central Portugal, organised in partnership with Anozero-Biennial of Contemporary Art

Coimbra by Night (c) Coimbra City Council

The nomadic art biennial Manifesta, which moves to a different host city every two years, has announced that it is heading to Portugal in 2028, marking the first time the exhibition will be held in the country.

Manifesta 17, which will take place in Coimbra in central Portugal, will be a collaborative edition organised in partnership with Anozero-Biennial of Contemporary Art, which is organised by the Municipality of Coimbra and the University of Coimbra. The Portuguese Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports and the Ministry of Tourism are also project partners.

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“Bringing Manifesta to Coimbra is a strategic opportunity that reflects the government’s commitment to culture in its various dimensions and across the entire territory,” says Margarida Balseiro Lopes, the minister of culture, youth and sports, in a statement, highlighting the government’s strategic plan to invest in cultural infrastructure.

Famous heritage sites in Coimbra include Sé Velha, or the Romanesque Roman Catholic Old Cathedral, which dates from 1117. In 2013, Unesco declared the University of Coimbra a World Heritage site.

According to the Manifesta website, each edition is managed by a combination of “permanent international team members and local specialists”. Manifesta’s budget is always mixed, says a spokesperson. “Part [of it] comes from local partners, part comes from the Dutch Manifesta Foundation, and sometimes also from external [parties] such as EU projects, UN, private institutions etc. The funding scheme isn’t always the same, it changes with each edition and host city.”

The 16th edition of Manifesta will take place in the Ruhr area of Germany (North-Rhine Westphalia) in 2026 (21 June-4 October). Last year the nomadic biennial took place in Barcelona, focusing on the themes Balancing Conflicts, Cure and Care and Imagining Futures. Other Manifesta host cities include Palermo in Sicily, Rotterdam in The Netherlands and St Petersburg in Russia.

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