" Europa Nostra | European Heritage Awards 2025 "
Europa Nostra | European Heritage Awards 2025
Europa Nostra awards heritage projects that deserve European- wide recognition
PROVIDER
Creative Europe
The European Heritage Awards / Europa Nostra Awards aim to identify, recognise and champion best practices in the protection and conservation of cultural heritage as well as innovative developments and knowledge in the care and promotion of tangible, intangible and digital cultural heritage. Through the power of example, the scheme enables the exchange and transfer of experiences and skills across borders and between communities in Europe and beyond. It increases the visibility and understanding of the multiple values of cultural heritage for Europe’s society, economy, environment and culture.
Outstanding heritage achievements will be awarded in the following categories:
● Conservation & Adaptive Reuse
● Research
● Education, Training & Skills
● Citizens Engagement & Awareness-raising
● Heritage Champions
Outstanding heritage achievements will be awarded in the following categories:
● Conservation & Adaptive Reuse
● Research
● Education, Training & Skills
● Citizens Engagement & Awareness-raising
● Heritage Champions
INFO
AMOUNT
The European Heritage Awards / Europa Nostra Awards will honour up to 30 outstanding heritage achievements, among which up to five Grand Prix will be awarded, each with a monetary prize of €10,000.
In addition, the Public Choice Award will be presented to one of the selected award winners, following an online vote conducted via the Europa Nostra website and will also receive a monetary prize of €10,000.
In addition, the Public Choice Award will be presented to one of the selected award winners, following an online vote conducted via the Europa Nostra website and will also receive a monetary prize of €10,000.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
November 20, 2024
ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES
Austria - Belgium - Bulgaria - Croatia - Cyprus - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany - Greece - Hungary - Ireland, Republic of (EIRE) - Italy - Latvia - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Malta - Netherlands - Poland - Portugal - Romania - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden - Ukraine
ELIGIBILITY
Types of heritage covered by all five award categories
Tangible heritage:
- Archaeological sites, including underwater archaeology.
- Architectural heritage, encompassing single buildings or groups of buildings in rural or urban settings, including religious, industrial, and engineering heritage.
- Building additions or alterations, as well as new building projects of any type (cultural, residential, religious, industrial, or engineering) within historic areas in both urban and rural settings.
- Cultural landscapes, such as historic urban environments, townscapes, city or town squares, streetscapes, historic parks and gardens, and larger areas of designed landscape or cultural, environmental, and/or agricultural significance.
- Movable heritage, such as collections or single works of art or objects of historic significance.
Intangible heritage, including traditions, cultural and social practices, knowledge and skills related to traditional crafts related to traditional crafts.
Digital heritage: born-digitally or converted into digital form from existing analogue resources.
Tangible heritage:
- Archaeological sites, including underwater archaeology.
- Architectural heritage, encompassing single buildings or groups of buildings in rural or urban settings, including religious, industrial, and engineering heritage.
- Building additions or alterations, as well as new building projects of any type (cultural, residential, religious, industrial, or engineering) within historic areas in both urban and rural settings.
- Cultural landscapes, such as historic urban environments, townscapes, city or town squares, streetscapes, historic parks and gardens, and larger areas of designed landscape or cultural, environmental, and/or agricultural significance.
- Movable heritage, such as collections or single works of art or objects of historic significance.
Intangible heritage, including traditions, cultural and social practices, knowledge and skills related to traditional crafts related to traditional crafts.
Digital heritage: born-digitally or converted into digital form from existing analogue resources.
APPLICATION DETAILS
For application details, you can read here or register for the Webinar “How to prepare an application for the Awards” on Monday, 4 November 2024 from 17:00 to 18:00 CET. Sign up here.DEADLINE
2024-11-20
TYPE OF SUPPORT
Public funding
FUNDING COUNTRIES
All EU Countries
WEBSITE
CONTACT
Camilla Scopigni, Programme Assistant, awards@europanostra.org
KEYWORDS
Arts - Architecture - Crafts - Circular economy - Curatorial and cross-disciplinary work - Digital approaches - Environment - Urban development - Landscape and urban planning - Interdisciplinary art practices