European Year of Cultural Heritage

The year of 2018 was designated to be the European Year of Cultural Heritage by the European Commission. [1][2]

Announced in 2017, it was officially launched on January 31, 2018.[3]

To this initiative are participating 28 European countries.

References

  1. ^ European Year of Cultural Heritage
  2. ^ European Commission - Fact Sheet - European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018
  3. ^ "President Juncker takes part in the launch of the European Year of Cultural Heritage in Belgium"
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