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News > Europa Nostra: Release of the Paris Manifesto – ‘Relançons l’Europe par la culture et le patrimoine culturel!’

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  • 19th November 2019 - 10:46 UTC

Europa Nostra: Release of the Paris Manifesto – ‘Relançons l’Europe par la culture et le patrimoine culturel!’

Europa Nostra, the Voice of Cultural Heritage in Europe, has just released the PARIS MANIFESTO ‘Relançons l’Europe par la culture et le patrimoine culturel !’ with the endorsement and support of hundreds of key culture and cultural heritage stakeholders who attended the European Cultural Heritage Summit that took place on 27-30 October in Paris. The Paris Manifesto conveys a strong message on the strategic role of cultural heritage for tackling some of the most urgent challenges which Europe and its citizens are facing, as well as on its significant contribution for the future of Europe.

The draft text of the Paris Manifesto was presented at the European Policy Debate ‘Cultural heritage at the heart of the revival of the European project’ held on 30 October 2019 at the Collége des Bernardins as the concluding event of the European Cultural Heritage Summit 2019. The European Cultural Heritage Summit was organised by Europa Nostra under the high patronage of Emmanuel Macron, President of the French Republic, in cooperation and with the support of the European Commission and the French Government, as well as in partnership with the Fondation du Patrimoine. The Paris Summit brought together key representatives of the EU Institutions and Member States, international organisations and hundreds of representatives of the world of culture and cultural heritage, coming from all parts of Europe, including the distinguished laureates of the European Heritage Awards / Europa Nostra Awards run by Europa Nostra in partnership by the European Commission.

The Paris Manifesto encapsulates the key policy conclusions of the Paris Summit. By means of the Paris Manifesto, participants to the Paris Summit assert how much culture and cultural heritage represent Europe’s DNA and therefore call upon European leaders to explicitly place culture and cultural heritage at the heart of the revival of the European project.

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