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    European Heritage Label

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    The European Commission on 9 March proposed to establish the ‘European Heritage Label’ as an EU-wide initiative. The aim of the Label is to highlight sites that celebrate and symbolize European integration, ideals and history. The proposed Decision to establish the Label will be submitted to the EU’s Council of Ministers and the European Parliament for adoption and could come into effect in 2011 or 2012.


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    The Commission’s proposal builds on a 2006 intergovernmental project involving 17 Member States. Expanding the European Heritage Label into an initiative of the European Union will give it greater credibility, visibility and prestige.

    Sixty-four sites have received the label under the existing scheme, based on selections by individual Member States (see annex for list). They range from the house of Robert Schuman, the French statesman who was one of the founding fathers of the EU, in Scy-Chazelles (Lorraine), to the Gdansk Shipyards in Poland, birthplace of Solidarnos’c’, the first independent trade union in a Warsaw Pact country, which helped trigger events that would finally unite the continent after the Cold War.

    Under the proposed new scheme, each of the 27 Member States would be able to nominate up to two sites per year to receive the new European Heritage Label. A panel composed of independent experts would assess the nominations and choose up to a maximum of one site per year in each country to receive the designation. Participation in the scheme would be voluntary.

    The main benefits of the European Heritage Label would be:

    * new opportunities to learn about Europe’s cultural heritage and the democratic values underpinning European history and integration

    * increased awareness of European cultural tourism, bringing economic benefits

    * clear and transparent criteria for participating Member States

    * selection and monitoring procedures that would ensure that only the most relevant sites received the label.

    The proposed EU European Heritage Label differs from other cultural heritage initiatives such as the UNESCO World Heritage List or the Council of Europe’s ‘European Cultural Routes’ because it would:

    * designate sites which have played a key role in the history of the European Union

    * choose sites on the basis of their European symbolic value rather than for their beauty or architectural quality

    * stress the educational dimension, especially for young people.

    Annex: sites which have received the European Heritage Label under the existing scheme:

     

    European Heritage Label – sites previously selected by Member States

    COUNTRY

    SITE 1

    BELGIUM

    Palace of the Prince-Bishops at Liège

    Stoneware of Raeren (German-speaking community)

    Archaeological site of Ename

    Archaeological site of Coudenberg

    BULGARIA

    Archaeological site of Debelt

    Memorial Vassil Levski

    Historic town of Rousse

    Boris Christoff Music Centre

    CYPRUS

    Fortifications of Nicosia

    Castle of Kolossi

    Site of Kourion

    Circuit of 6 churches with Byzantine and post Byzantine frescos, Troodos

    CZECH REPUBLIC

    Castle of Kyn žvart

    Zlín, town of Tom ᚠBat’a

    Vítkovice coal mine at Ostrava

    Memorial of Anton í n Dvo r(á k at Vysok á u Pr(íbrami

    FRANCE

    Cluny Abbey

    House of Robert Schuman, near Metz

    Pope’s Palace Court, Avignon

    GREECE

    Acrópolis, Athens

    Knossos Palace

    Archaeological site of Poliochne

    Byzantine site of Monemvasia

    HUNGARY

    Royal castle of Esztergom

    Szigetv á r fortress

    The Reformed college and great church at Debrecen

    Royal palace of Visegrád

    ITALY

    Birthplaces of Rossini, Puccini and Verdi

    Birthplace of Alcide De Gasperi

    Ventotene Island

    Capitole Place in Roma

    LATVIA

    Historic centre of Riga

    Rund a- le Palace

    Town of Kuld i- ga

    LITHUANIA

    Mikalojus Konstantinas C( iurlionis’ works

    Historical centre of Kaunas

    Ž emaitija (lowlands) region and the Hill of Crosses

    Museum of Genocide Victims (1940-41) at Vilnius

    MALTA

    Catacombs of Rabat

    POLAND

    Gda n’sk Shipyards

    Hill of Lech at Gniezno (Cathedral, church, palaces, museum)

    Cathedral St Vaclav and Stanislav in Krak ó w

    Town of Lublin

    PORTUGAL

    Braga cathedral

    Convent of Jesus at Set ú bal

    General library of the University of Coimbra

    Abolition of the death penalty

    ROMANIA

    Archaeological site of Istria

    Cantacuzino Palace at Bucharest

    Romanian Athenaeum at Bucarest

    Park Br â ncu s, i at T ârgu Jiu

    SLOVAKIA

    Pre Romanesque Ecclesiastical Architecture, St Margaret church, Kop c( any

    The Castle of C(ervený Kamen(

    The Barrow of General Milan Rastislav Štefánik at Bradlo

    SLOVENIA

    Memorial church of the Holy Spirit at Javorca

    Franja Hospital at Dolenji Novaki

    Zale Cemetery at Ljubljana

    SPAIN

    Crown of Aragon Archive

    Yuste Royal Monastery

    Cap Finisterre

    Students Residence, Madrid

    SWITZERLAND

    St Peter Cathedral in Geneva

    Castle of La Sarraz

    Hospice of St Gotthard

    Notes


    1 :These sites were selected by Member States under intergovernmental arrangements. In order to ensure the overall coherence of the European Heritage Label, sites in the European Union which were awarded the label under the intergovernmental system and which wish to obtain the new Label, will need to be re-assessed against the new criteria.

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