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The Council of Europe’s Cultural Routes programme
Pôle culturel, Faye d’Anjou, 10 June 2013
Penelope Denu, Executive Secretary, EPA Director, European Institute of Cultural Routes
What is a Council of Europe cultural route?
According to Resolution CM/Res(2010)53:
“a cultural, educational heritage and tourism co-operation project aiming at the development and promotion of an itinerary or a series of itineraries based on a historic route, a cultural concept, figure or phenomenon with a transnational importance and significance for the understanding and respect of common European values.”
« projet de coopération culturelle, éducative, patrimoniale et touristique visant à développer et promouvoir un itinéraire ou une série d’itinéraires fondés sur un chemin historique, un concept, une personne ou un phénomène culturel de dimension transnationale présentant une importance pour la compréhension et le respect des valeurs européennes communes. »
26 CULTURAL ROUTES CROSSING THE
WHOLE OF EUROPE
The Council of Europe’s cultural routes programme now includes 26 certified routes, from the Saint James Ways to the Route of the Olive tree, as well as the Via Regia and the Via Francigena. They share the objective of illustrating European cultures, traditions and heritage, promoting intercultural dialogue and respectful, sustainable cultural tourism.
… and helping to promote intercultural dialogue, including in its religious dimension, wherever they are
The European Institute of Cultural Routes in Luxembourg
• “technical agency” of the Council of Europe for the programme
• funded by the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
• directed by the EPA Executive Secretary
• evaluates certified routes every three years
• assesses new projects for certification, provides information, documentation and training
(2011-2012, 25 evaluations of existing routes and new projects, 2012-2013, 10 evaluations, around 20 new projects are receiving advice and assistance)
Criteria for Council of Europe cultural routes
• a cross-border/international network
• a legal status
• a scientific committee
• activities targeting young Europeans
• tourism products
• a European theme
Activities in 2012
• European Commission Crossroads of Europe event, Pavia, June
European Commission “Crossroads of Europe”
5-7 June 2012, Pavia, Italy
Recent developments
• 22-23 November 2012, Colmar (France) Annual Advisory Forum
• 12 April 2013, certification of two new cultural routes by the Governing Board
• Crossroads of Europe, cultural routes and European Commission, Toulouse, 15-17 May
• Work with UNWTO and OECD
… and soon
• Second Cultural Routes Summer Seminar (Castelveltrano, Sicily, 24-28 June)
• Advisory Forum 2013, 21-22 November (Imperial Castle, Innsbruck)
• Regional seminars in member states
• Thematic seminars in Luxembourg
Plans for 2013
• Publication of the first handbook on design and management of cultural routes
• Creation of the university network (Paris, Bologna, Quebec, Tunis, Haifa, Luxembourg)
• Submission for certification of 6 new route projects
New cultural routes projects in
Europe
• The Roman Emperors Route (Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria
• The Atrium project (Achitecture of Totalitarian Regimes in the 20th Century)
• The Route of Napoleonic Heritage and « In the footsteps of the Habsburgs »
• Art Nouveau
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