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The project proposal with a candidate Vratsa Municipality and partners Youth Home-Vratsa and Regional Historical Museum-Vratsa, aims to improve the conditions for preservation, management and presentation of cultural values and access to cultural heritage by renovating and revitalizing 2 exhibition halls in Youth Home -Vratsa.These halls were provided to RHM-Vratsa as a result of lack of space for presentation of objects of the movable cultural heritage in the main building of the museum.Target groups include employees from 3 partners, children and youth from interest clubs,disadvantaged people,people with an interest in culture and art and others.Activities are planned for replacement of the joinery and the flooring, painting of walls, installation of air conditioners, replacement of the lighting fixtures,repair of the roof,introduction of fire alarm measures,as well as provision of an accessible architectural environment. Two new jobs will be created for the position of Organizer of cultural activities. An entrepreneurial plan will be prepared in order to analyze the external and internal environment and to set target values for key indicators of the partner organizations.A new exhibition will be presented in order to attract new audiences,especially in the face of children and young people who visit the clubs of interest in the Youth Home through their participation in a drawing and photography competition inspired by objects of movable and immovable cultural heritage in Vratsa region. The implementation of planned activities will contribute to overcoming problems related to the limited capabilities of the Municipality of Vratsa, as a primary budget manager, as well as outdated equipment and insufficiently suitable conditions for the presentation of movable cultural heritage sites.The expected results are related to improved management and presentation of the cultural heritage and attracting new audiences by revitalizing 2 exhibition halls.
Summary of project results
The project of the Municipality of Vratsa with partners Youth House-Vratsa and Regional Historical Museum-Vratsa, aims to improve the conditions for the preservation, management and presentation of cultural values and access to cultural heritage through the renovation and revitalization of two exhibition halls in Youth House-Vratsa. These halls were provided to RIM-Vratsa as a result of a shortage of space for the presentation of movable cultural heritage objects in the main building of the museum. The implementation of the planned activities will contribute to overcoming problems related to the limited capabilities of the Municipality of Vratsa, as well as the outdated equipment and insufficiently suitable conditions for the presentation of movable cultural heritage objects. The expected results are related to improved management and presentation of cultural heritage and attracting new audiences through the revitalization of two exhibition halls.
The project includes revitalization and renovation of the so-called white and blue exhibition halls for presenting movable cultural heritage objects from the RIM-Vratsa fund in the Youth Center-Vratsa, training of experts from the Municipality to enhance their professional competencies in relation to the organization and conduct of art and culture events, attracting an audience, basics of marketing and project management, creation of a new exhibition with paintings and sculptures by notable artists from Vratsa and the region, application of interactive methods for presenting an exhibition of photographs and drawings of thematic youth clubs from the Youth Center-Vratsa, which will embody the view of young people on immovable cultural heritage objects, such as buildings and monuments emblematic of the Vratsa region.
The project succeeded in encouraging entrepreneurship in cultural institutions in Vratsa district, stimulating the social and cultural development of the community by presenting new exhibitions and attracting new audiences after the renovation of the building stock. The supported activities also facilitated social inclusion by providing equal access to art and culture.