Laureates 2015 |
EU PRIZE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE / EUROPA NOSTRA AWARDS 2015 | ![]() |
Category Conservation
The Picturesque Garden of the Museum van Buuren in Brussels, BELGIUM
Armenian Church and Monastery in Nicosia, CYPRUS
Boulingrin Central Market Hall in Reims, FRANCE
Antouaniko Mansion in Chios, GREECE
Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, HUNGARY
Nuragic Sculptures of Monte Prama in Sardinia, ITALY
Paleochristian Mosaics of the Basilica Complex in Aquileia, ITALY
The Halls Amsterdam: Centre for Media, Fashion Culture and Crafts, THE NETHERLANDS
Manor House in Eidsvoll, NORWAY
Cathedral in Tarazona, SPAIN
Salt Valley of Añana, Basque Country, SPAIN
Armenian Church of St. Giragos in Diyarbakir, TURKEY
Middleport Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent, UNITED KINGDOM
Stonehenge: Surrounding Landscape and Visitor Centre in Wiltshire, UNITED KINGDOM
The Europa Nostra Awards are presented to outstanding achievements from European countries not taking part in the EU’s Creative Europe programme.
Viipuri Library in Vyborg, RUSSIA
Category Research and Digitization
HERMES: Hermoupolis Digital Heritage Management, Syros, GREECE
Restoration of Lasithi Plateau’s Windmills with Perforated Sails, Crete, GREECE
Wonders of Venice: Virtual Online Treasures in St. Mark’s Area, ITALY
Learning from las Cuencas: the Cultural Landscape of the Asturian Coalfields, SPAIN
Category Dedicated Service
The Rundling Association, Jameln, GERMANY
Huis Doorn Association of Friends, Doorn, THE NETHERLANDS
Churches Conservation Trust, London, UNITED KINGDOM
Category Education, Training and Awareness-Raising
Programme for Owners of Rural Buildings in Estonia, Tallinn, ESTONIA
The Garden City of Stains, FRANCE
The Fota Walled Garden, Cork, IRELAND
Saving Past Testimonies for Building a Future, Chisinau, MOLDOVA
The Outbuilding Project, Roros, NORWAY
Heritage Skills Initiative, Newcastle upon Tyne, UNITED KINGDOM
Young Archaeologists’ Club, York, UNITED KINGDOM
The Europa Nostra Awards are presented to outstanding achievements from European countries not taking part in the EU’s Creative Europe programme.
Preserving Cultural Heritage in Armenia, Yerevan, ARMENIA