Europa Nostra presents the Prague Manifesto ‘For a Value-based and Culture-driven Europe’

Europa Nostra, the European Voice of Civil Society Committed to Cultural Heritage, has just released the Prague Manifesto ‘For a Value-based and Culture-driven Europe’.

…7 concrete and actionable proposals…

Europa Nostra writes:

…The Manifesto contains the key policy messages formulated during the European Cultural Heritage Summit 2022 recently held in the Czech capital, and especially during its concluding event – the European Heritage Policy Agora. In the context of the pressing challenges facing our continent – from the unjustifiable brutal Russian aggression against Ukraine and the increasing threats to democracy, peace and solidarity all over Europe, to the dramatic impact of climate change on our society and living environment – the Prague Manifesto stresses the fundamental and irreplaceable role of culture and cultural heritage as a vector to address these challenges….

The Prague Manifesto puts forward 7 concrete and actionable proposals for culture and heritage to be fully recognised and deployed in building a value-based and culture-driven Europe. These proposals aim at unleashing the potential of culture and heritage for the implementation of the New European Bauhaus initiative, for the advancement of a value-based European Political Union, as strategic assets to foster international cooperation, to support and speed-up Europe’s transition to a green, climate-neutral continent as well as to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals, among others.

The Prague Manifesto makes a strong plea to European leaders at all levels of governance – European, national, regional and local –, as well as to all heritage actors – public, private and civil society –, to duly and fully recognise and mobilise the immense potential of cultural heritage to build a more sustainable, more inclusive, more peaceful and more beautiful Europe.

Through the Prague Manifesto, Europa Nostra and its members and partners commit to build on the strong messages formulated at the European Cultural Heritage Summit 2022 and to establish appropriate follow-up actions to advance a value-based and culture-driven Europe, which is a prerequisite for any further advancement and success of the entire European project.

Europa Nostra will convey the Prague Manifesto individually to EU leaders, including Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, Charles Michel, President of the European Council, Vasco Alves Cordeiro, President of the European Committee of the Regions (who contributed live remotely to the European Heritage Policy Agora), Christa Schweng, President of the European Economic and Social Committee, and Werner Hoyer, President of the European Investment Bank. The Prague Manifesto will also be conveyed individually to all 27 EU Heads of State or Government and to the 27 EU Ministers in charge of culture. It will be shared with leaders of other relevant European and international organisations and will be widely disseminated among heritage stakeholders and within the large networks of Europa Nostra and its partners.

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