The title “European Capital of Culture” is about casting the old in a new light. Intended to showcase a cross-section of the EU’s diverse cultures, it puts a spotlight on places that are normally outshone by bigger metropolises. In this respect, the title, which is awarded by the EU on a regular basis, makes the cities interesting even after the cultural year is over. To date, around 70 cities have received the designation, with Athens being the first title-holder in 1985. This year, the three cities are more like towns: Tartu in Estonia, Bodø in Norway and the Bad Ischl Salzkammergut region i…