The Free Republic of Liberland is set to commemorate its 11th anniversary from April 10 to 13, 2026, in Ark Village, Serbia. This milestone event will center around a summit that delves into the realms of blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI), and innovative governance strategies. Attendees will include citizens, international dignitaries, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and media representatives, all gathering to engage in meaningful discussions.
The anniversary celebration will kick off on April 10 with registration and a welcome session designed for networking. The following day, April 11, will feature a conference that begins with an opening ceremony, highlighted by an address from President Vít Jedlička. Keynote sessions will cover a spectrum of topics, including crypto developments, governance frameworks, and groundbreaking innovations. A dedicated segment will focus on plans to establish a longevity clinic in Serbia, aligning with Liberland”s vision for future development. The day will conclude with a gala dinner and celebratory party.
On April 12, participants will have the opportunity to explore Liberland through various activities, including a boat trip along the Danube or an explorative walk in Ark Village. The festivities will culminate on April 13, Independence Day, with the inauguration of a new house and a 5km independence run. Additionally, the event will host a startup competition where emerging ventures will present their ideas to a panel of global venture capitalists, investors, and advisors, seeking to attract potential funding.
Tickets for this notable event can be obtained at anniversary.ll.land, offering a chance for attendees to engage with the forefront of blockchain and AI innovations while celebrating Liberland”s unique approach to governance.
Established in 2015 on land that was abandoned amid an unresolved territorial dispute, Liberland occupies a 7 km territory situated between Croatia and Serbia along the Danube River. It is recognized as the third smallest sovereign state globally, following the Vatican and Monaco. The nation”s motto, “To live and let live,” underpins its commitment to personal and economic freedom, supported by a constitution that limits governmental interference in the lives of its citizens.
For further inquiries, media representatives can contact:
Samuela Davidova
Press Secretary
Phone: +995 571 063 463
Email: [email protected]
This article is intended for educational purposes and does not constitute financial advice.












































