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Preserving cultural landscape of Albania and Montenegro

Preserving cultural landscape of Albania and Montenegro

Grant beneficiaries

Total EU grant: 345.600,00 €
Total project value: 406.878,88 €
Project duration: 24 months

Expected results of the project:

  • Preservation and sustainable exploitation of the cultural heritage in terms of tourism ensured;
  • Access to local culture for tourism purposes and for local population facilitated;
  • Knowledge and awareness of the cultural heritage in cross-border area increased.

Target groups

  • Home and business owners in targeted area;
  • Local governments in targeted municipalities;
  • Population of rural communities in targeted area focused on local adults and schoolchildren.

Project area

  • Municipalities of Berane, Petnjica, Andrijevica, Plav and Gusinje, Montenegro;
  • Shkodra region, Albania.

Impact of the project

Preserved cultural landscapes will improve and further commercialize touristic offer, which is of utmost importance to local population, education of it as well as economic prosperity in both countries. Also, through the project, local governments will enhance their capacities concerning the practical measures that they can make in order to preserve cultural heritage of the region reflected in architecture.

PROJECTS NEWS

Publications on architecture in the CBC region of Montenegro and Albania

Within the project Preserving cultural landscape of Albania and Montenegro a series of publications were produced with the aim to preserve the cultural landscape of the CBC region. The produced studies entail

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Exhibiton Paths of cultural heritage – through Polimje

Within the project Preserving cultural landscape of Albania and Montenegro in the end of December, as part of awareness raising campaign on importance of preserving traditional architecture an exhibition was

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Field activities in Montenegro and Albania

The Museum of Polimje Montenegro in cooperation with the Regional Development Agency for Bjelasica, Komovi and Prokletije, the Regional Council of Shkoder and EuroPartners Development performed initial field activities in

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