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Basic
principles
A
number of principles were defined in 1991 in order to harmonise
all the national (regional) initiatives and to unite them under
the European banner.
- the
Days should take place in September,
- only
monuments and sites not usually open to the public should be included
in the Heritage Days programmes. Buildings open to the public
during the year may however be included if they offer special
activities, such as guided visits, exhibitions, concerts, lectures,
etc...,
- admission
should be free or entrance fees should be reduced,
- the
EHD programme should include organisation of special activities
involving the general public,
- all
participating countries should use the official name "European
Heritage Days",
- the
logo should appear on all EHD promotional material,
- the
EHD flag should be flown on all buildings open to the public on
this occasion,
- Since
1999 the EHD have had their own slogan: "Europe, a common
heritage", which was the theme of the Council of Europe's
1999-2000.
Associated internet sites
Belgium
:
Brussels : www.bruxelles.irisnet.be/en/new_en/new_en.htm
Flanders : www.monument.vlaanderen.be/omd/en/index.html
Wallonia : www.skene.be/rxdp
Spain
: www.mcu.es/igc/Jordanas/Eupa_2002/index.html
Finland
: www.ymparisto.fi/eng/landuse/cultural/eher
France
: www.culture.gouv.fr/jp
Italy
: www.beniculturali.it/default.asp?versione=Inglese&from=1
Netherlands
: www.openmonumentendag.nl
United
Kingdom : www.heritagedays.net
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