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  • Política Nacional de Arquitetura e Paisagem (National Architecture and Landscape Policy)

    The National Policy on Architecture and Landscape in Portugal was approved by the Council of Ministers Resolution no. 45/2015 and is a long-term political instrument that brings together different components of the territory, with a view to its sustainability and quality, with the well-being of communities and balanced development at its core, and with education as an indispensable factor. The document outlines key initiatives for the period of 2014-2020, emphasising the importance of creating a network of partners to support the policy’s objectives. It aims to coordinate various initiatives related

    2015 Grand Prix winners EU Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards

    In 2020, the European Heritage Awards / Europa Nostra Awards, Europe’s highest honour in the field of cultural heritage, recognised 28 remarkable achievements from 15 countries. This annual publication shines a spotlight on the 2015 laureates of the Grand Prix, which were selected by the Awards’ Juries and the Board of Europa Nostra from among the winners. Among the Grand Prix 2015 winners were the Rundling Association in Jameln, Germany; the Wonders of Venice: Virtual Online Treasures in St. Mark’s Area, Italy; the Armenian Church of St. Giragos in Diyarbakir,

    A disciplina/profissão de conservação-restauro: uma ciência recente e o seu desenvolvimento em Portugal

    The article “A disciplina/profissão de conservação-restauro: uma ciência recente e o seu desenvolvimento em Portugal” delves into the emergence and evolution of conservation-restoration as a modern science in Portugal. It traces the roots of this discipline back to the late 19th century and highlights its increased recognition following the 1930 international conference in Rome, organised by the International Office of Museums of the League of Nations. It also discusses the influence of Anglo-Saxon countries like England and the United States – through their leading publishing activity – on the scientific

    Kulturarven er Verdifull for Europa

    The cooperation project Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe (CHCFE) resulted in a comprehensive Report that demonstrates the multiple benefits of heritage for Europe’s economy, society, culture and the environment, and presents policy recommendations on how to tap into heritage’s full potential. Since its publication, the Report has been widely recognised as a key study on the impact of cultural heritage, including in the European Commission’s proposal to organise a European Year of Cultural Heritage in 2018. The Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe report highlights key findings which are particularly relevant

    Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe (Polish)

    The cooperation project Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe (CHCFE) resulted in a comprehensive Report that demonstrates the multiple benefits of heritage for Europe’s economy, society, culture and the environment, and presents policy recommendations on how to tap into heritage’s full potential. Since its publication, the Report has been widely recognised as a key study on the impact of cultural heritage, including in the European Commission’s proposal to organise a European Year of Cultural Heritage in 2018. The Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe report highlights key findings which are particularly relevant

    Kulturno Nasleđe Vredi Evropi

    The cooperation project Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe (CHCFE) resulted in a comprehensive Report that demonstrates the multiple benefits of heritage for Europe’s economy, society, culture and the environment, and presents policy recommendations on how to tap into heritage’s full potential. Since its publication, the Report has been widely recognised as a key study on the impact of cultural heritage, including in the European Commission’s proposal to organise a European Year of Cultural Heritage in 2018. The Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe report highlights key findings which are particularly relevant

    El Patrimonio Cultural Cuenta Para Europa

    The cooperation project Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe (CHCFE) resulted in a comprehensive Report that demonstrates the multiple benefits of heritage for Europe’s economy, society, culture and the environment, and presents policy recommendations on how to tap into heritage’s full potential. Since its publication, the Report has been widely recognised as a key study on the impact of cultural heritage, including in the European Commission’s proposal to organise a European Year of Cultural Heritage in 2018. The Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe report highlights key findings which are particularly relevant

    Kültürel Miras Avrupa Için Kayda Değer

    The cooperation project Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe (CHCFE) resulted in a comprehensive Report that demonstrates the multiple benefits of heritage for Europe’s economy, society, culture and the environment, and presents policy recommendations on how to tap into heritage’s full potential. Since its publication, the Report has been widely recognised as a key study on the impact of cultural heritage, including in the European Commission’s proposal to organise a European Year of Cultural Heritage in 2018. The Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe report highlights key findings which are particularly relevant

    Kulturerbe Zählt für Europa

    The cooperation project Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe (CHCFE) resulted in a comprehensive Report that demonstrates the multiple benefits of heritage for Europe’s economy, society, culture and the environment, and presents policy recommendations on how to tap into heritage’s full potential. Since its publication, the Report has been widely recognised as a key study on the impact of cultural heritage, including in the European Commission’s proposal to organise a European Year of Cultural Heritage in 2018. The Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe report highlights key findings which are particularly relevant

    Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe (Dutch)

    The cooperation project Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe (CHCFE) resulted in a comprehensive Report that demonstrates the multiple benefits of heritage for Europe’s economy, society, culture and the environment, and presents policy recommendations on how to tap into heritage’s full potential. Since its publication, the Report has been widely recognised as a key study on the impact of cultural heritage, including in the European Commission’s proposal to organise a European Year of Cultural Heritage in 2018. The Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe report highlights key findings which are particularly relevant

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