Retningslinjer for forvaltning av desentralisert ordning for tilskudd til kulturbygg

This legislation provides guidelines for the decentralised allocation of subsidies for the construction and maintenance of cultural buildings in Norway. The document emphasises the need for adherence to building and planning regulations, as well as quality assurance in planning and universal design principles.

Cultural buildings that receive subsidies are expected to be accessible and to promote cultural activities for at least 20 years after the funding is granted. The legislation also requires detailed reporting on the allocation and use of funds, as well as information on the categories of buildings and types of activities being supported.

The guidelines reflect a strong commitment to the preservation of Norway’s heritage and the promotion of cultural activities in communities across the country. They highlight the importance of designing and maintaining buildings that promote accessibility and inclusivity, while also recognizing the need for quality in planning and construction. The emphasis on rigorous reporting ensures transparency in the allocation and use of funds and promotes equity in the distribution of resources.

This legislation will be valuable for professionals and enthusiasts in the heritage and cultural sectors seeking to better understand the allocation of funds for cultural buildings and activities. Its guidelines are designed to ensure the equitable distribution of public resources while promoting cultural activities that strengthen communities and preserve Norway’s rich heritage.

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Category
Heritage Preservation, Inclusion & Accessibility
Source
Norwegian Ministry of Culture and Equality
Author(s)
Language
Norwegian
Geography
Norway
Keywords
Decentralisation, Planning, Maintenance, Cultural Heritage Buildings, Guideline, Subsidies, Cultural Activity, Cultural Promotion, Heritage promotion, Promoting cultural heritage, Requirements, National Heritage, Cultural Heritage Preservation, Heritage Preservation, Preservation
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