Katana VentraIP

Princess of Asturias Awards

The Princess of Asturias Awards[1] (Spanish: Premios Princesa de Asturias, Asturian: Premios Princesa d'Asturies), formerly the Prince of Asturias Awards from 1981 to 2014 (Spanish: Premios Príncipe de Asturias), are a series of annual prizes awarded in Spain by the Princess of Asturias Foundation (previously the Prince of Asturias Foundation) to individuals, entities or organizations from around the world who make notable achievements in the sciences, humanities, and public affairs.

Princess of Asturias Awards

Spain

Leonor, Princess of Asturias and the Princess of Asturias Foundation

Prince of Asturias Awards (1981–2014)

€50,000, diploma, sculpture and pin

1981

The awards are presented every October in a solemn ceremony at Teatro Campoamor in Oviedo, the capital of the Principality of Asturias, and are presented by the Princess of Asturias. Each recipient present at the ceremony receives a diploma, a sculpture expressly created for the awards by Spanish sculptor Joan Miró and a pin with the emblem of the Foundation. There is also a monetary prize of €50,000 for each category; this amount is shared if the category has more than one recipient.


They were declared of "exceptional contribution to the cultural heritage of Humanity" by UNESCO in 2004.[2]

Categories and laureates[edit]

Prince or Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts[edit]

First awarded in 1981 it is aimed at recognizing the work of fostering and advancing the art of film-making, theatre, dance, music, photography, painting, sculpture, architecture or any other form of artistic expression.

List of general science and technology awards

co-founder of the Prince of Asturias Foundation.

Graciano García García

Princess of Asturias Foundation

Princess of Asturias Awards