Study visit of Cultural heritage centre, “Lithuanian monuments” and Riiksantikvaren and KA to Netherlands and Belgium on the preparation of the application for predefined project FIXUS and preparation for the implementation of future activities.

Bilateral initiative facts

Promoter:
Department of Cultural Heritage under the Ministry of Culture(LT)
Bilateral initiative number:
LT-CULTURE-BI001
Status:
Completed
Initial cost:
€8,361
Actual cost:
€8,361
Initiative Types:
Study tour
Partners:
KA Arbeidsgiverorganisasjon for kirkelige virksomheter(NO)
Lithuanian monuments(LT)
Riiksantikvaren (Direktoratet for kulturminneforvaltning)(NO)
Programme:
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Description

The purpose of the meeting of Lithuanian and Norwegian partners was to visit Monumentenwacht model in Netherlands and Belgium. Aim of the visit - to see the model in situ, to familiarize theoretically and practically with the models of the projects implemented by the host institutions, analyze their differences and similarities and discuss them with FIXUS project partners. Also differences and similarities of the analysed models were compared with the model, applied in Slovak "Pro Monumenta" project, which is the base for the planned pre-defined FIXUS project. Participants of the visit shared

Summary of the results

The purpose of the meeting of Lithuanian and Norwegian partners was to visit Monumentenwacht model in Netherlands and Belgium. Aim of the visit as to see the model in situ, to familiarize theoretically and practically with the models of the projects implemented by the host institutions, analyze their differences and similarities and discuss them with FIXUS project partners. Also differences and similarities of the analysed models were compared with the model, applied in Slovak "Pro Monumenta" project, which is the base for the planned pre-defined FIXUS project. Participants of the visit shared practical experience, FIXUS partners received answers to the questions arising during the preparation of the project, concerning its implementation, management and other questions important when preparing pre-defined project FIXUS application.
During the meeting Lithuanian and Norwegian partners discussed the possibilities of bilateral cooperation  in the management and supervision of cultural heritage.

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