The cultural and natural heritage provides a sense of identity and helps to differentiate communities in a climate of globalisation. It allows cultural communities to discover and understand one another and, at the same time, constitutes a development asset.
The Council of Europe's co-operation programme entails devising common policies and standards, developing transnational co-operation networks, providing technical support for member states and organising schemes to increase awareness of heritage values.
NEWS
HERITAGE POLICIES
Archaeology: protection and development
Digitalisation of culturalproperty
European Heritage Network and online information and monitoring system
DIALOGUE AND IDENTITIES
Intercultural dialogue and conflict prevention
Cultural identities, shared values and European citizenship
Art exhibitions
Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe
European Heritage Days Heritage education
REGIONAL CO-OPERATION
Technical Co-operation and Field Action Unit
COMPLETED PROJECTS
Europe, a common heritage: follow-up of the Campaign 1999-2000
Heritage skills and crafts
Social integration: NO’MAD project
RESOURCES
Reference texts Publications
Ministries Information and documentation services
STEERING COMMITTEE FOR HERITAGE (CDPAT)
Members of the Bureau Restricted Access for members of the CDPAT(authorised persons may obtain a password from the webmaster)
PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITIONS
Architectural and Urban Heritage of Prizren, Kosovo
Putting Hope in the Picture, Sarajevo
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