This comprehensive report outlines the strategic initiatives and investments made by the DRAC de Normandie to protect, conserve, and enhance the region’s cultural heritage. It provides an in-depth look at the various projects and funding allocations aimed at preserving historical monuments, archaeological sites, museums, and archives.
The report highlights the role of the Conservation Régionale des Monuments Historiques (CRMH) in applying regulations for the protection and restoration of historical monuments. It details the processes for listing and classifying buildings and objects, as well as the financial support available for their maintenance and restoration. Key projects include the restoration of the Bayeux Tapestry, the Colbert Bridge in Dieppe, and the Château de Gaillon.
In the field of archaeology, the report describes the efforts of the Service Régional de l’Archéologie (SRA) in conducting studies, inventories, and excavations. It emphasises the importance of preventive archaeology in safeguarding significant archaeological sites before development projects proceed. The report also covers the support provided for scientific research and public dissemination of archaeological findings.
The section on museums and ethnological heritage outlines the support given to the 91 “museums of France” in the region. This includes funding for acquisitions, restorations, and exhibitions, as well as initiatives to make collections accessible to a wider audience. The report also discusses the promotion of contemporary architecture and the preservation of protected landscapes.
Overall, this report serves as a detailed guide to the cultural heritage policies and actions in Normandy, reflecting the commitment to preserving and promoting the region’s rich historical and cultural assets.