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Cultural Heritage



Priority sector description:

Conservation of European cultural heritage, including public transport, and urban renewal

Bulgaria

- preservation and rehabilitation of cultural and historic heritage


- use of new technologies for improved management of archaeological, historic and religious collections


Cyprus

- conservation, revitalisation, renovation works of cultural heritage sites and objects


- restoration of village squares



Czech Republic

- protection and renewal of immovable cultural heritage


- improvement of care and protection of movable cultural heritage


- renewal of urban areas and historical parts in regions


- renewal of historical and cultural heritage in regions


- small scale revitalisation of brown field in towns and municipalities


Estonia

- preservation and possible utilisation of architectural heritage in Estonia in particular support to the multifunctional use of historical manor (schools)


Greece

- designation and mapping of archaeological, historical, architectural and folkloric heritage of certain areas, through integrated programmes of planning, exploitation and promotion


- development of thematic spaces for the exposure of archaeological, architectural, historical and religious monuments


- use of new technologies for the upgrading of exhibition practices and management of archaeological, historical and religious collections e.g. catalogue listing, environmental conditions monitoring, etc.


- improve the accessibility for disabled persons in archaeological, historical and religious areas e.g. physical access development, design of special exhibits


Hungary

- restoration of historical sites and buildings based on utilisation plans


- conservation of world heritage sites in Hungary


- restoration of museums and establishment of collections for the introduction of certain fields of the European heritage


Latvia

- training craftsmen/women restoration


- restoration of historical centres of Latvian towns


- possible establishment of an Art-Nouveau centre in Riga


- documentation and preservation of Soviet period non-conformist heritage


- restoration of wooden architecture


Lithuania

- conservation and adaptation for the cultural and other public needs of cultural heritage buildings with emphasis on Lithuanian manor houses and castles, including teaching of restorers of cultural heritage objects


- restoration and adaptation for cultural and other needs of Lithuanian wooden architecture (historical villages, churches, etc.), including revitalisating and teaching of Lithuanian traditional handicrafts (thatchery, carpentry, etc.)



Malta

- revitalisation, conservation, renovation, modernisation and adaptation of historical objects, which have European significance (EEAFM and NFM)


- condition monitoring and preventive maintenance routines for historical objects and complexes; and purpose remedies (EEAFM and NFM)


Poland

- revitalisation, conservation, renovation modernisation and adaptation of historical objects and complexes and their surroundings for cultural purposes, especially those implemented under national strategies for the development of cultural tourism products


- revitalisation of historical urban areas


- revitalisation, conservation, renovation, modernisation and adaptation of fortification complexes and buildings for cultural purposes


- revitalisation of post-industrial objects with a high historical value for cultural purposes, in particular modernity museums


- renovation, protection and preservation of martyrdom and memory sites


- building and extension of public and non-profit cultural institutions of European meaning


- building, extension, reconstruction and adaptation of cultural infrastructure in places of symbolic importance for Polish culture


- complex conservation programmes of mobile monuments and conservation and digitalisation of history book collections and archives


- creation of protection systems for illegal removal of works of art and protection of mobile and immobile monuments against robbery and destruction


Portugal

- protection and renewal of immovable cultural heritage


- improvement of care and protection of movable cultural heritage


- renewal of urban areas and historical parts in regions


- renewal of historical and cultural heritage in regions


- small-scale revitalisation of brown fields in towns and municipalities


Romania

Conservation of European cultural heritage


Slovakia

- integrated protection and development of objects of cultural heritage


- protection, presentation and improvement of conditions for movement control of movable cultural heritage objects


- cultural heritage as basis for local and regional development


Slovenia

- preservation and possible utilisation of architectural heritage in Slovenia


- renewal and revitalisation of the old city centres


- fostering the cultural cooperation in the border regions


- digitalisation of cultural heritage


Spain

- sustainable restoration of buildings and urban areas of cultural heritage value


- construction of cultural infrastructure


- promotion of tourism in areas of cultural heritage value


- urban renewal in areas of cultural heritage value


- improvement of public transportation in areas of cultural heritage value



Updated  Thursday, November 08, 2007

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