|
|
Jedes Jahr verleiht die europäische Kulturerbe-Einrichtung Europa Nostra, die ihren Sitz in Den Haag und Brüssel hat und teilweise von der EU finanziert wird, Preise in vier verschiedenen Kategorien an Organisationen, die europaweit herausragende Projekte durchführen, welche als wegweisende Beispiele für Kreativität, Innovation, nachhaltige Entwicklung und soziale Teilhabe im Bereich Kulturerbe angesehen werden.
|
|
|
Each year, the European heritage organization Europa Nostra, based in The Hague and Brussels and partially funded by the EU, awards prizes in four different categories to organizations carrying out exceptional projects considered as outreaching examples of creativity, innovation, sustainable development and social participation in the heritage field throughout Europe. More than 200 projects from over 18 different countries competed for the prize on this year’s edition.
|
|
|
Chaque année, l'organisation du patrimoine européen, Europa Nostra, basée à la Haye et à Bruxelles et partiellement financée par l'UE, remet des prix dans quatre catégories aux organismes réalisant des projets exceptionnels. Ces projets représentent d’excellents exemples de créativité, d’innovation, de développement durable et de participation sociale dans le domaine du patrimoine à travers l’Europe. Plus de 200 projets de 18 pays différents ont concouru pour le prix de cette année.
|
|
|
Each year, the European heritage organization Europa Nostra, based in The Hague and Brussels and partially funded by the EU, awards prizes in four different categories to organizations carrying out exceptional projects considered as outreaching examples of creativity, innovation, sustainable development and social participation in the heritage field throughout Europe. More than 200 projects from over 18 different countries competed for the prize on this year’s edition.
|
|
|
Each year, the European heritage organization Europa Nostra, based in The Hague and Brussels and partially funded by the EU, awards prizes in four different categories to organizations carrying out exceptional projects considered as outreaching examples of creativity, innovation, sustainable development and social participation in the heritage field throughout Europe. More than 200 projects from over 18 different countries competed for the prize on this year’s edition.
|
|
|
Each year, the European heritage organization Europa Nostra, based in The Hague and Brussels and partially funded by the EU, awards prizes in four different categories to organizations carrying out exceptional projects considered as outreaching examples of creativity, innovation, sustainable development and social participation in the heritage field throughout Europe. More than 200 projects from over 18 different countries competed for the prize on this year’s edition.
|
|
|
Each year, the European heritage organization Europa Nostra, based in The Hague and Brussels and partially funded by the EU, awards prizes in four different categories to organizations carrying out exceptional projects considered as outreaching examples of creativity, innovation, sustainable development and social participation in the heritage field throughout Europe. More than 200 projects from over 18 different countries competed for the prize on this year’s edition.
|
|
|
Each year, the European heritage organization Europa Nostra, based in The Hague and Brussels and partially funded by the EU, awards prizes in four different categories to organizations carrying out exceptional projects considered as outreaching examples of creativity, innovation, sustainable development and social participation in the heritage field throughout Europe. More than 200 projects from over 18 different countries competed for the prize on this year’s edition.
|
|
|
Each year, the European heritage organization Europa Nostra, based in The Hague and Brussels and partially funded by the EU, awards prizes in four different categories to organizations carrying out exceptional projects considered as outreaching examples of creativity, innovation, sustainable development and social participation in the heritage field throughout Europe. More than 200 projects from over 18 different countries competed for the prize on this year’s edition.
|