European Investment Bank teams up with Europa Nostra to save Europe's Cultural Heritage
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The Hague/Luxembourg, 24 January 2013 - Europe's leading heritage organisation Europa Nostra has launched today its new flagship programme ‘The 7 Most Endangered’ with the European Investment Bank Group, represented by the EIB Institute, as
its founding partner. This programme will identify endangered monuments
and sites in Europe and mobilize public and private partners on a
local, national and European level to find a sustainable future for
those sites.
“Cultural Heritage is
Europe's greatest asset: our crude oil, our gold reserve. Our heritage
is Europe's bread and butter, as much as it is Europe's heart and soul.
Together with the European Investment Bank, Europa Nostra is proud to
launch ‘The 7 Most Endangered’ programme. If we all work together, we
can stimulate a true renaissance of Europe’s unique cultural heritage “ said Plácido Domingo, President of Europa Nostra.
“The preservation of the
cultural heritage in Europe is a huge task and without any doubt a
common responsibility for all of us. The European Investment Bank is
therefore pleased to be the founding partner of Europa Nostra’s new
programme of “The 7 Most Endangered”. Its contribution to this project
via the EIB Institute will be to provide analysis and advice on how
funding could be obtained for the projects selected within this
programme.” added Werner Hoyer, President of the European Investment Bank.
The first list of ‘The 7 Most Endangered’ will be announced during Europa Nostra’s 50th anniversary Congress in Athens on 16 June 2013.
An international Advisory Panel will prepare the short list of 14 most
endangered sites and the final list of 7 will be selected by the Europa
Nostra Board. Nominations of most endangered sites can be made by Europa
Nostra member or associate organisations or Europa Nostra’s country
representations, the full list of which is available on the Europa
Nostra website. Deadline for the submission of nominations is 15 March 2013. (For the nomination form click here)
After the selection of ‘The 7 Most Endangered’, the experts selected by the EIB Institute and the other associated partners
will visit each of the 7 sites in close consultation with local
stakeholders and will propose realistic and sustainable action plans for
saving those sites. The Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB)
based in Paris will be one of the associated partners for this phase of
the programme. The plans would include advice on how funding could be
obtained, e.g. by drawing on EU funds or, in appropriate cases, on EIB
or CEB loans. Europa Nostra’s extensive network of heritage organisations
will mobilise local communities and public or private bodies to
strengthen the ownership and commitment for the 7 selected heritage
sites in danger.
‘The 7 Most Endangered’
is inspired by a successful programme of the US National Trust for
Historic Preservation, based in Washington. This programme will not only
identify a priority list of heritage sites in danger; it will also
propose concrete rescue plans indicating what could and
should be done to save those sites. Besides generating public interest
and enthusiasm the programme will bring people together to create
sustainable solutions through feasibility studies, technical advice,
capacity and funding assistance, project management support and
wide-scale publicity. In this way, ‘The 7 Most Endangered’ will work as a
catalyst for action.
25/01/13
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