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The Awards

The two main awards, the EMYA and the Council of Europe Museum Prize, have been awarded continuously since 1977. The EMYA award scheme responds to long term societal changes as well as current urgent social issues, and reflects the challenges, obligations and opportunities which museums face in the 21st century.

An average of around 45 museums apply each year, from across the 46 CoE member countries, with winners distributed across museums of all types, scales, disciplines and locations.

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The Winners

Museum candidates are either new museums, first opened to the public within the past three years, or established museums that have renewed their organization and completed a substantial programme of modernization and extension of their buildings and galleries.

Over the years the EMYA scheme has developed into a series of different awards, each with their own specific profile. Discover them all.

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Kenneth Hudson

About us

The European Museum of the Year Award (EMYA) was founded in 1977 under the auspices of the Council of Europe, with the aim of recognising excellence in the European museum scene. EMYA was founded in 1977 on the principles of supporting, encouraging, awarding and showcasing excellence and innovation in the museum field, particularly in the areas conceptualised by Kenneth Hudson as ‘public quality’.

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Hosting EMYA

Every year, the EMYA Annual Conference & Awards Ceremony brings together members of the European museum community, including former candidates, EMF trustees and judges, partners, and friends, in addition to the EMYA candidates.

If you are interested in hosting EMYA, here is what you need to know.

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Manchester Museum - The European Museum of the Year 2025

"Incredibly humbled and absolutely over the moon to have won this year's European Museum of the Year Award. It fills us with hope when we look at the work being done by museums across Europe to build community and address the biggest challenges our society faces.

This one is for every single one of you who make Manchester Museum what it is - from our wonderful visitors, incredible communities and passionate partners to our amazing staff and volunteers. YOU deserve this!"

Manchester Museum

Young V&A - The 2026 Winner of the Council of Europe Museum Prize

"We are hugely honoured and delighted to receive this prestigious award, in recognition of Young V&A's commitment to the creative lives and agency of children and young people today, in which advocacy for young voice is more important than ever.

This award signifies and strengthens the vital role of YV&A as a place where all young visitors and their families are warmly welcomed, inspired and empowered to become active citizens who are creatively confident. Our heartfelt thanks to the Council of Europe."

Dr. Helen Charman FRSA MA Dip
Director of Learning, National Programmes and Young V&A

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The McLain Hall performance from hula hoop and roller skate troupe The Majorettes at the Young V&A Summer Festival. © Richard Dixon courtesy of Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

Our stories

Agnes Aljas, Co-chair of the EMYA Jury, Estonia

To be a judge means having the opportunity to learn about and understand the innovative ways in which contemporary European museums are working with different topics across diverse fields. It can be a testing duty to evaluate different museums from different traditions that work in different conditions, on different topics and with different collections.

As an EMYA Judge, I endorse new developments and strategies with which museums engage. encouraging innovative knowledge and viewpoints that lead to creative approaches and promoting socially responsible museum work.

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Lana Karaia, National Correspondent, Georgia

As National Correspondent, it has been a privilege to accompany and support this journey — by identifying promising institutions, guiding them through the application process, and fostering greater awareness of EMF's mission at the national level. Recognition is never the end — it brings with it a responsibility to continue striving for quality, innovation, and relevance.

I hope this success inspires even more museums in Georgia to see themselves as part of the European museum dialogue — open, forward-looking, and committed to growth.

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Adriana Muñoz, EMF Trustee, Sweden

I am honoured to serve as a trustee of the European Museum Forum at a time when museums are rethinking their role in society. My work as a curator has shown me how collections are never silent: they carry memories of displacement, creativity, and resilience that connect communities across borders to the wider world.

Being part of EMF means engaging with museums that dare to address uncomfortable histories while also creating spaces of dialogue, repair, and imagination. I believe that museums can become places where communities not only recognise their past but also envision more just and sustainable futures.

Through EMYA, I look forward to celebrating and supporting institutions that embody this spirit of transformation throughout the Council of Europe region.

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