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Caring about culture

Europe can be more caring about culture thanks to:

  • investment in making available the new objects of culture to all citizens of the region, country and Europe
  • renovating cultural heritage objects in order to provide various cultural services
  • preserving cultural heritage for the future generations
  • merging environmentally-friendly and green contemporary construction designs within historical contexts and cultural heritage
  • renovating and revitalising historical buildings
  • restoring and protecting the precious cultural heritage sites
  • preserving monuments and relics along with their surroundings

Investment in making available the new objects of culture to all citizens of the region, country and Europe

The concert hall ”Great Amber” in Liepāja, Latvia. Phot. Indriķis Stūrmanis

Photo 1: The EU funds are invested in the new objects of culture available to all citizens of the region, country and Europe. The Great Amber Concert Hall is a multi-functional, modern art and culture institution: home to the Liepaja Symphony Orchestra and  Liepaja Music, Art and Design Secondary School (Latvia). Phot. Indriķis Stūrmanis

Renovating cultural heritage objects in order to provide various cultural services

Daugavpils Mark Rothko Art Centre, Latvia. Phot. Studija 3KM

Photo 2: We preserve and renovate cultural heritage objects and provide various cultural services. The Artillery Arsenal building was renovated and the Daugavpils Mark Rothko Art Centre was created inside of it. It is a multi-functional, modern and contemporary art and culture institution, where next to the permanent exhibition “Mark Rothko. Life and Art”, there are exhibition halls showing temporary exhibitions - best regional, Latvian and foreign art projects (Latvia). Phot. Studija 3KM

Preserving cultural heritage for the future generations

The Manoel Theatre in Valletta, Malta. Phot. Alex TurnballPhoto 3: EU funds preserve cultural heritage for the future generations. The Manoel Theatre was upgraded in order to provide a high-quality experience to patrons from a revamp in the roof to seating and flooring in order to improve the acoustics of this unique opera venue (Malta). Phot. Alex Turnball

Merging environmentally-friendly and green contemporary construction designs within historical contexts and cultural heritage

Sculptures of the Malta National Community Art Museum (MUŻA). Phot. Alex Turnball

Photo 4: The cohesion policy funds merge environmentally-friendly and green contemporary construction designs within historical contexts and cultural heritage. National Museum of Art (MUŻA) not only promotes culture, but also supports sustainability by  generating energy from natural resources (solar panels) (Malta). Phot. Alex Turnball 

Collection of works in the Malta National Community Art Museum (MUŻA). Phot. Alex Turnball

Photo 5: The cohesion policy funds merge environmentally-friendly and green contemporary construction designs within historical contexts and cultural heritage. National Museum of Art (MUŻA) not only promotes culture, but also supports sustainability by  generating energy from natural resources (solar panels) (Malta). Phot. Alex Turnball

MUŻA -The Malta National Community Art Museum in Valletta. Phot. Alex Turnball

Photo 6: The cohesion policy funds merge environmentally-friendly and green contemporary construction designs within historical contexts and cultural heritage. National Museum of Art (MUŻA) not only promotes culture, but also supports sustainability by  generating energy from natural resources (solar panels) (Malta). Phot. Alex Turnball

Renovating and revitalising historical buildings

The Cittadella - citadel of Victoria on the island of Gozo, Malta. Phot. Alex Turnball

Photo 7: The cohesion policy funds  help to preserve cultural heritage, renovate the historical buildings and revitalise them. We adapt the space and facilities to the needs of people with reduced mobility.Accessibility to the Cittadella Gozo for visitors was improved with the introduction of lifts, chair-lifts and lifting platforms (Malta). Phot. Alex Turnball

Restoring and protecting the precious cultural heritage sites

Jesuit Church of St. František Xaverský in Skalica. Phot. Town Skalica, Copyright: Government Office of the Slovak Republic

Photo 8: We help to restore and protect precious cultural heritage sites and objects across Europe. Demanding repair work in the Jesuit Church of St. František Xaverský involved craftsmen, but also restorers who breathed-in a new life to stucco decorations, paintings and murals (Slovakia). Phot. Town Skalica, Copyright: Government Office of the Slovak Republic

Preserving monuments and relics along with their surroundings

The Zichy's Mansion in Divín. Phot.: OSSKP Divín, Copyright: Government Office of the Slovak Republic

Photo 9: The European Funds help to preserve monuments and relics along with their surroundings Restoration of cultural heritage have both significant cultural and economic benefits at the local, regional, national and European levels (Slovakia). Phot. OSSKP Divín, Copyright: Government Office of the Slovak Republic