European Film Awards - Host Cities

Host Cities

Edition Year Venue City Presenter Date
1 1988 Theater des Westens Berlin ? November 26, 1988
2 1989 ? Paris ? November 25, 1989
3 1990 ? Glasgow ? December 2, 1990
4 1991 Babelsberg Potsdam ? December 1, 1991
5 1992 Babelsberg Potsdam ? November 25, 1992
6 1993 ? Berlin ? December 4, 1993
7 1994 Spiegelzelt Berlin ? November 27, 1994
8 1995 ? Berlin ? November 12, 1995
9 1996 Babelsberg Potsdam ? November 8, 1996
10 1997 Flughafen Tempelhof Berlin Tania Bryer December 7, 1997
11 1998 Old Vic Theatre London Mel Smith, Carole Bouquet December 4, 1998
12 1999 Schiller Theater Berlin Mel Smith, Carole Bouquet December 4, 1999
13 2000 Chaillot National Theatre Paris Rupert Everett, Antoine de Caunes December 2, 2000
14 2001 Tempodrom Berlin Mel Smith December 1, 2001
15 2002 Rome Opera House Rome Asia Argento, Mel Smith December 7, 2002
16 2003 Treptow Arena Berlin Heino Ferch December 6, 2003
17 2004 Forum Convention Center Barcelona Maria de Medeiros, Juanjo Puigcorbé December 11, 2004
18 2005 Treptow Arena Berlin Heino Ferch December 3, 2005
19 2006 Teatr Wielki Warsaw Maciej Stuhr, Sophie Marceau December 2, 2006
20 2007 Treptow Arena Berlin Jan Josef Liefers, Emmanuelle Béart December 1, 2007
21 2008 Forum Copenhagen Mikael Bertelsen December 6, 2008
22 2009 Jahrhunderthalle Bochum Anke Engelke December 12, 2009
23 2010 Nokia Concert Hall Tallinn Anke Engelke, Märt Avandi December 4, 2010
24 2011 Tempodrom Berlin Anke Engelke December 3, 2011
25 2012 Mediterranean Conference Centre Valletta Anke Engelke December 1, 2012

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