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European Heritage Label Culture

What is cultural heritage? Resources inherited from the past in all forms and aspects: tangible, intangible and digital. Including: Monuments and sites Landscapes and natural sites Skills, knowledge and expressions of human creativity (oral traditions, festivals, songs, etc.) Collections in museums, libraries and archives (paintings, books, artefacts, etc.) Film heritage

Why a Year for Cultural Heritage? To encourage the sharing and appreciation of Europe's cultural heritage as a shared resource; To raise awareness of common history and values; To reinforce a sense of belonging to Europe; and To better protect, safeguard, reuse, enhance, valorise and promote Europe's cultural heritage. European Heritage Label

The European Year will promote: Cultural heritage as a pivotal component of cultural diversity and inter-cultural dialogue; Cultural heritage's contribution to the economy; and Cultural heritage as an important element of the relations between the EU and third countries. Shutterstock Shutterstock Photo Franc Ferjan Pol Englebert Joutes

European Heritage Label Cultural heritage is not only a legacy from the past, it is also a resource for our future

Where? Projects and events will take place all across Europe EU delegations will also help promote the Year outside the EU European Heritage Label

For whom? Children (10-15) Young people (15-25) The wider public Cultural heritage professionals And all curious people! Shutterstock Javier European Rodríguez Heritage Label Shutterstock

With whom? Member States, regional and local authorities Civil society Cultural heritage professionals International organisations The European Year belongs to all! European Heritage Label Label European Commission Shutterstock

How? Management of the Year at national level National Coordinators manage the Year in Member States. Supported by Multipliers: Creative Europe desks, Commission and European Parliament representations, cultural heritage stakeholders, the cultural sector, etc.

How? Management of the Year at European level Joint effort of European Institutions: Commission, Parliament, Council of the EU, European External Action Service, Committee of the Regions and European Economic and Social Committee. With DG Education and Culture in the lead, it will be a Joint effort of different departments of the Commission, focusing on: education, regional development, social cohesion, environment, tourism, research, audio-visual policy, etc.

How? Management of the Year at European level The Commission is assisted by a Committee of stakeholders, composed of 35 representative organisations. http://www.voicesofculture.eu/ International organisations including UNESCO and the Council of Europe are also closely associated.

How? Initiatives at European level Transnational projects and European initiatives Numerous events, starting with the launch of the Year at the European Culture Forum on 7-8 December 2017 Communication campaign and Eurobarometer survey

Key events in 2018 European Culture Forum Biannual highly-visible event The December 2017 edition will be the occasion of the launch of the Year European Heritage Days http://ec.europa.eu/culture/forum/ Celebrated yearly in September Thousands of events and access to rarely opened sites Over 30 million participants every year http://www.europeanheritagedays.com/

Key events in 2018 European Heritage Label For European sites with symbolic value and historic importance 29 sites designated since 2013 European Capitals of Culture 2018 https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/ creative-europe/actions/heritagelabel_en 2 designated cities each year since 1985 Highlighting the richness of Europe s cultural diversity 2018 Capitals of Culture: Valletta (Malta) and Leeuwarden (the Netherlands) https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/cr eative-europe/actions/capitalsculture_en

Budget How? Total budget of EUR 8 million for 2017 and 2018: To finance transnational projects through the dedicated Creative Europe call; To support the implementation of the 10 European initiatives; For the Year's communication strategy (Euro-barometer survey, production of toolkits to reach target audiences, etc.).

How? IN ADDITION Funding for cultural heritage will be available through different EU programmes: Erasmus+, Horizon 2020, COSME, Europe for Citizens, EU structural and cohesion funds, etc. http://ec.europa.eu/assets/eac/culture/librar y/reports/2014-heritage-mapping_en.pdf

Ten European initiatives Each initiative will cluster a number of projects and actions They will be implemented by the European Commission in collaboration with key partners (Council of Europe, UNESCO, ICOMOS, etc.) These ten highly-visible initiatives will ensure the legacy of the Year after 2018 They answer four main objectives, defining what European cultural heritage stands for

Ten European initiatives responding to four objectives Engagement Shared heritage: cultural heritage belongs to us all Heritage at school: children discovering Europe's most precious treasures and traditions Youth for heritage: young people bringing new life to heritage Sustainability Heritage in transition: re-imagining industrial, religious, military sites and landscapes Tourism and heritage: responsible and sustainable tourism around cultural heritage Protection Cherishing heritage: developing quality standards for interventions on cultural heritage Heritage at risk: fighting against illicit trade in cultural goods and managing risks for cultural heritage Innovation Heritage-related skills: better education and training for traditional and new professions All for heritage: fostering social innovation and people's and communities participation Science for heritage: research, innovation, science and technology for the benefit of heritage

For more information: https://ec.europa.eu/culture /european-year-culturalheritage-2018_en #EuropeForCulture EAC-EYCH2018@ec.europa.eu Legal basis