The 7 Most Endangered Programme 2022 is approaching on 17 September 2021. The programme is a civil society campaign to save Europe’s endangered heritage and is run by Europa Nostra – the European Voice of Civil Society committed to Cultural and Natural Heritage – in partnership with the European Investment Bank Institute (EIB Institute). It also has the support of the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.
Being on the 7 Most Endangered List often serves as a catalyst for positive change and as an incentive for mobilisation of the necessary public or private support. Moreover, the 7 Most Endangered Programme includes the possibility for the 7 selected sites to be eligible for an EIB Heritage Grant of up to 10.000 euros to start the implementation of actions, studies or assistance measures for the threatened site.
To know more about how to submit your nomination, visit the website , read the Call for Nominations to know more about how to submit your nomination.
Initative - Posted on 1 August, 2021
The 7 Most Endangered Programme 2022 is approaching on 17 September 2021. The programme is a civil society campaign to save Europe’s endangered heritage and is run by Europa Nostra – the European Voice of Civil Society committed to Cultural and Natural Heritage – in partnership with the European Investment Bank Institute (EIB Institute). It also has the support of the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.
Being on the 7 Most Endangered List often serves as a catalyst for positive change and as an incentive for mobilisation of the necessary public or private support. Moreover, the 7 Most Endangered Programme includes the possibility for the 7 selected sites to be eligible for an EIB Heritage Grant of up to 10.000 euros to start the implementation of actions, studies or assistance measures for the threatened site.
To know more about how to submit your nomination, visit the website , read the Call for Nominations to know more about how to submit your nomination.