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  • A kulturális örökség számít Európának

    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

    Patrimoniul Cultural Contează Pentru 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

    Культурна спадщина важлива для Європи

    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

    Le Patrimoine Culturel Compte pour l’Europe

    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

    Kulttuuriperintö on tärkeä Euroopalle

    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

    Patrimonio Culturale Conta per l’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

    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

    European Heritage Awards / Europa Nostra Awards 2015

    This annual publication includes descriptions, jury citations, and contact details on the winners of the European Heritage Awards / Europa Nostra Awards. In 2015, following a year of major EU policy developments in the cultural heritage field, the Award was given to 28 remarkable achievements from 15 countries. Each year, awards are presented to outstanding achievements of European significance across the following categories. The first is ‘Conservation’, including the restoration of buildings and their adaptation to new uses; new buildings in historic settings; urban and rural landscape rehabilitation; archaeological site

    Fomos condenados à cidade: uma década de estudos sobre património urbanístico

    Urbanism has taken a century to mature as a privileged field for interdisciplinary cross-fertilisation, essentially in the social sciences. Contrary to what was initially thought, technologies only serve the socio-political dynamics of transforming the territory, which is merging with the urban. In an effort to compare these emerging paradigms, the city is also a concept in transition. The habitat of domesticated man, the city is everyone’s property and thus a collective production in constant mutation. It is alive, which blocks any chance of returning to the past, although history is

    Marvila, Memória Industrial. A Fábrica Como Equipamento Coletivo e Cultural

    The report “Marvila, Industrial Memory: The Factory as a Collective and Cultural Equipment” delves into the historical and cultural significance of factories in shaping urban landscapes, with a specific focus on the Marvila neighborhood in Lisbon. It aims to showcase how the rehabilitation of old industrial buildings like the National Society of Matches and Luso-Belgian Rubber Factory can contribute to urban revitalisation. By preserving the collective memory associated with these structures and emphasising the unique character of the place, the project seeks to guide interventions in industrial areas towards creating

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