IP/09/784
Brussels, 14 May 2009
The European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards were jointly launched in 2002 by the European Commission and Europa Nostra to celebrate outstanding initiatives within the European cultural heritage sector in categories ranging from the restoration of buildings and their adaptation to new uses, to urban and rural landscape rehabilitation, archaeological site interpretations, and care for art collections. Also awarded are prizes for research, for education and awareness-raising projects related to cultural heritage, and for dedicated service to heritage conservation by individuals or organisations.
The Awards are financed through the EU Culture Programme, which aims at promoting cross-border mobility of those working in the cultural sector; encouraging the transnational circulation of cultural and artistic output and expertise, and fostering intercultural dialogue. The Programme also funds the European Union Contemporary Architecture Prize, the European Union Prize for Literature and the European Border Breakers Awards (EBBAs) for contemporary music.
The aim of the Awards is to promote high standards and high-quality skills in conservation practice, and to stimulate the trans-border exchanges in the area of heritage. By spreading the 'power of example', the Awards also aim to encourage further efforts and projects related to heritage throughout Europe.
This year, a total of 138 applications and nominations from 24 countries were received in the various categories and assessed in situ by independent experts. The most outstanding of these were selected by one of the four Heritage Awards Juries in a series of meetings which took place over the past months.
The call for entries for the 2010 "European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards" can be found on Europa Nostra’s website as from 15 April 2009. (For more information: www.europanostra.org)
The following are the selected Awards Laureates who will be competing for one of the 7 Grand Prizes, to be disclosed at the European Heritage Awards Ceremony and presented jointly by the European Commission and Europa Nostra, the pan-European Federation of Cultural Heritage in Europe:
Category 1 — Conservation:
Category 2 — Research:
Category 3 — Dedicated service:
Category 4 — Education, training and awareness-raising:
For more information on the Award Laureates and the Awards Scheme, please contact:
Elena Bianchi, Heritage Awards, Europa Nostra,
T +31 70 302 40 58, E eb@europanostra.org
For press accreditation for the European Heritage Awards Ceremony in the Teatro Antico on 5 June 2009 or other publicity matters, please contact
Laurie Neale, Communications, Europa Nostra,
T +31 70 302 40 55, E ln@europanostra.org