Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byCollin Smith Modified over 9 years ago
1
Interregional cooperation project Cultural Heritage Network Sf.Gheorghe, 18 August 2007 AER Bureau meeting & General AssemblyUdine, 7-9 th November 2007 Ref. agenda: VII.3.9original in English FOR INFORMATION
2
Covasna county
3
COVASNA COUNTY CULTURAL CROSSING SPACE Multi-cultural landscape More cultures living together in the same area. The result being a complex and strong local identity
4
Cultural heritage Component of historical identity Component of historical identity Heritage buildings form an integrated system Heritage buildings form an integrated system Characterize the landscape, impress the collective memory Characterize the landscape, impress the collective memory
5
Covasna county’s cultural heritage I. Szekler-Hungarian church fortresses These strongholds were built as a result of increasing danger of Turkish conquest since the 15th century. These church fortresses were regular ground-planned buildings with defensive towers at the corners. Roman-Catholic Church-Ghelinta, valuable due to its age (1245), architectural style (late Romanesque) and inside wall paintings (painted in 1330); Reformed Church-Sfantu Gheorghe (14th-15th century); Church Fortress-Ghidfalau (13th century), in Romantic style; Fortified Church-Biborteni (15th century), it was painted in Italian Renaissance style, preserving original fragments of the fresco; Fortified Church-Olteni (15th century); Fortified Church-Baraolt (1569); Church-Aita Mare (1520-1541). Church-Belin
6
Szekler-Hungarian church fortresses
7
Land of mansions Is the place of the majority of noble family mansions due to specific socio—historical reasons. Is the place of the majority of noble family mansions due to specific socio—historical reasons. Most buildings are uninhabited, so they are getting more and more uncared-for, others are populated by elderly people on low incomes, incapable of protecting the substance of the buildings they own. Most buildings are uninhabited, so they are getting more and more uncared-for, others are populated by elderly people on low incomes, incapable of protecting the substance of the buildings they own.
8
Land of mansions
9
Historical vestiges Ruins of Balvanyos castle Ruins of Balvanyos castle (13th century) Ruins of Ika castle Ruins of Ika castle (13th century)
10
The problems Historical buildings are underused, not efficiently valorized, in degradation Causes: lack of promotion, abandonment, scarce resources (lack in public or private funds) changes in life-style property issues
11
How could we preserve heritage and how could we promote it? Identifying and listing items of heritage significance Identifying and listing items of heritage significance Elaborating of an integrated strategy for conservation and development of heritage assets and sites Elaborating of an integrated strategy for conservation and development of heritage assets and sites Elaborating a Best Practice Guide on using Cultural Assets for Place Marketing Elaborating a Best Practice Guide on using Cultural Assets for Place Marketing
12
EU financing programme INTERREG IV C - The Interregional Cooperation Programme enables cooperation between regional and local authorities from different countries in the EU27 INTERREG IV C - The Interregional Cooperation Programme enables cooperation between regional and local authorities from different countries in the EU27 Authorities exchange and transfer their experiences and jointly develop approaches and instruments that improve the effectiveness of regional development Authorities exchange and transfer their experiences and jointly develop approaches and instruments that improve the effectiveness of regional development
13
Project title Cultural Heritage Network A network to identify and exchange innovative strategies for preserving cultural heritage, traditions and identity
14
Project objective The identification of the methodologies of restoration for each material The identification of the methodologies of restoration for each material The creation of a manual of good practices of restoration The creation of a manual of good practices of restoration Promotion of the territories involved in wide spreading the project as much as possible at internal and external level Promotion of the territories involved in wide spreading the project as much as possible at internal and external level Training and information seminars Training and information seminars Exchange of experiences and know-how between the partners in matters of restoration and promotion of their heritage Exchange of experiences and know-how between the partners in matters of restoration and promotion of their heritage Creation of an European network of restoration Creation of an European network of restoration
15
Project activities Cultural Heritage Network II. Identification of the elements of local identity and the cultural assets III. Development and implementation of innovative strategies for preserving cultural heritage, traditions and identity IV. Elaborating a Best Practice Guide on using cultural assets for place marketing demonstration activities (studies on specific items of cultural heritage) marketing strategy for attracting tourists I. Management and coordination Evaluation, Dissemination of results
16
Target groups Planners and planning bodies Planners and planning bodies Architects Architects Local authorities Local authorities Universities, schools Universities, schools Cultural foundations Cultural foundations Research institutes Research institutes Private and public investment trusts Private and public investment trusts Private owners, public organizations Private owners, public organizations
17
Methodology Determine the present situation by gathering information form all of the partners Determine the present situation by gathering information form all of the partners Exchange of experiences among partners to learn about the different restoration methods used Exchange of experiences among partners to learn about the different restoration methods used Determine the property and materials to be restored in each region Determine the property and materials to be restored in each region Draft of a “restoration good practices manual” Draft of a “restoration good practices manual” Design of the cultural itineraries Design of the cultural itineraries Transfer of know how to all partners and any other organisation interested Transfer of know how to all partners and any other organisation interested
18
Expected results Exchanges of good practices between the participants of the project Exchanges of good practices between the participants of the project Improve the knowledge of the restoration methodologies by each partners Improve the knowledge of the restoration methodologies by each partners Detect gaps between the real necessities of the restoration and the present policies Detect gaps between the real necessities of the restoration and the present policies Transfer of know-how between the partners Transfer of know-how between the partners Creation of routes promoting the restored heritage Creation of routes promoting the restored heritage
19
Budget Total: 1.500.000 EUR Total: 1.500.000 EUR Grant: Max 75 - 85% Grant: Max 75 - 85% Cofinancing: 25 – 15 % Cofinancing: 25 – 15 %
20
Potential partners Covasna county – potential Lead partner Covasna county – potential Lead partner Covasna county’s partner regions Covasna county’s partner regions Baranya, Heves, Veszprem (Hu) Varmland (S) Maine-et-Loire (Fr) Devon (GB) Office of the Carinthian Government (A) Office of the Carinthian Government (A) Abruzzo Region (It) Abruzzo Region (It) Brasov, Harghita, Mures, Maramures (Ro) Brasov, Harghita, Mures, Maramures (Ro) Pazardijk and Vratsa (Bg) Pazardijk and Vratsa (Bg) AER AER Other interested partners Other interested partners
21
Further steps Define clearly the project proposal Negotiate the partnership from the part of Covasna County who will be involved (cultural institutes, architectures, county council, project team) - discussions send project proposal to the partners, identify their roles negotiations and meetings define human and financial resources Schedule and Programme Project Activities Contents/description of activities Logical programming Distribution of the responsibilities and tasks Define the budget Project elaboration
22
Other possibilities for fundings at national level ERDF - Regional Operative Programme Restoration and sustainable valorization of cultural heritage and setting up/ modernization of related infrastructure EARDF (European Agricultural and Rural Development Fund) To preserve the local cultural heritage, in a manner which can contribute positively to the social, educational opportunities and also to the safeguard of the nation’s cultural heritage.
23
Conclusions Taking into consideration the know-how of the more experienced EU member states it would be helpful and useful to transfer these knowledge to the less experienced regions Taking into consideration the know-how of the more experienced EU member states it would be helpful and useful to transfer these knowledge to the less experienced regions Transfer of know-how of experts in architecture, built heritage Transfer of know-how of experts in architecture, built heritage Place marketing strategy for the less-known regions, creation of cultural tourism routes Place marketing strategy for the less-known regions, creation of cultural tourism routes Interreg programme – cooperation with more experienced regions Interreg programme – cooperation with more experienced regions
24
Thank you for your attention!
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.