News
Charlemagne Prize 2024
Charlemagne Prize 2023
Publications
Charlemagne Prize
Origin
Founders
Development
Documents
Who is awarded the Prize?
Committees
Society/ Board
Foundation
Patrons
Laureates
Charlemagne Youth Prize
Information
Academy
Deutsch (Deutschland)
Français (France)
Nederlands (Nederland)
Laureates
Home
>
Laureates
Laureates
Pinchas Goldschmidt and the Jewish people in Europe 2024
Volodymyr Zelenksyy and the People of Ukraine 2023
Maria Kalesnikava, Swetlana Tichanowskaja and Veronica Tsepkalo 2022
Klaus Iohannis 2020/21
António Guterres 2019
Emmanuel Macron 2018
Timothy Garton Ash 2017
His Holiness Pope Francis 2016
Martin Schulz 2015
Herman Van Rompuy 2014
Dalia Grybauskaitė 2013
Wolfgang Schäuble 2012
Jean-Claude Trichet 2011
Donald Tusk 2010
Andrea Riccardi 2009
Angela Merkel 2008
Javier Solana Madariaga 2007
Jean-Claude Juncker 2006
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi 2005
Patrick Cox 2004
Extraordinary Charlemagne Prize 2004 His Holiness Pope John Paul II
Valéry Giscard d´Estaing 2003
The Euro 2002
György Konrád 2001
William Jefferson (Bill) Clinton 2000
Anthony (Tony) Charles Lynton Blair 1999
Bronislaw Geremek 1998
Roman Herzog 1997
Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands 1996
Franz Vranitzky 1995
Gro Harlem Brundtland 1994
Felipe González Márquez 1993
Jacques Delors 1992
Václav Havel 1991
Gyula Horn 1990
Frère Roger 1989
François Mitterrand and Helmut Kohl 1988
Henry A. Kissinger 1987
The people of Luxembourg 1986
Karl Carstens 1984
King Juan Carlos I. of Spain 1982
Simone Veil 1981
Emilio Colombo 1979
Konstantin Karamanlis 1978
Walter Scheel 1977
Leo Tindemans 1976
Don Salvador de Madariaga 1973
Roy Jenkins 1972
François Seydoux de Clausonne 1970
The Commission of the European Communities 1969
Joseph Luns 1967
Jens Otto Krag 1966
Antonio Segni 1964
Edward Heath 1963
Walter Hallstein 1961
Joseph Bech 1960
George C. Marshall 1959
Robert Schuman 1958
Paul Henri Spaak 1957
Sir Winston S. Churchill 1955
Konrad Adenauer 1954
Jean Monnet 1953
Alcide de Gasperi 1952
Hendrik Brugmans 1951
Richard Nikolaus Graf Coudenhove-Kalergi 1950
Supported by:
European Charlemagne Youth Prize
The Charlemagne Youth Prize is awarded annually to projects by young Europeans who make a valuable contribution to European understanding.
More »
Charlemagne Prize 2024
Chief Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, the President of the Conference of European Rabbis (CER), and the Jewish people in Europe were awarded the 2024 International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen on May 9, 2024.
More »
×
Close
Web
Site