
Inspiring Practices Awards 2025
Cappadocia, Türkiye, 24 October 2025
The 2025 Inspiring Practices Awards were presented during the closing ceremony of the 14th Annual Advisory Forum on Cultural Routes in Cappadocia (Türkiye). Mr. Sergio ORTEGA MUNOZ, Chair of the EPA Governing Board, and Mr. Rui GOMES, Executive Secretary on the Enlarged Partial Agreement on Cultural Routes, awarded the certificates to the representatives of the certified Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe.
Five Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe received the 2025 Award for their “Inspiring Practices”:
Awarded Best Practice on Cooperation in research and development:
Meta-Sea. The Sea of the Gods: Circulation of cult and attendance of sanctuaries in the ancient Mediterranean
The Meta-Sea conference (11–13 June 2025, Macerata) convened scholars and Phoenicians’ Route partners to investigate the Mediterranean as a “middle sea” of circulation for people, goods, cults and ideas. Over three days the programme combined keynote lectures, thematic panels and methodological sessions, demonstrating a clear research focus and capacity to reinforce transnational collaboration.
Awarded Best Practice on Enhancement of memory, history and European heritage:
Colonial Legacies in Public Space: A Participatory Reinterpretation of the Dissonant Heritage and the Cultural Landscape
The project, developed within the EUrban DECO and Beyond the Surface projects, fostered a participatory approach to reinterpreting contested colonial heritage in urban spaces, an initiative that foregrounds public engagement and dialogue to reframe difficult histories within the cultural landscape.
Awarded Best Practice on Contemporary cultural and artistic practice :
SHAPED - women’s voices in ceramics
Presented in Faenza, Italy (31 July – 7 September 2025), the project comprised an exhibition that showcased the work of eleven female ceramists from six countries. Each artist was represented by an original ceramic work, four photographs documenting her practice, and a short text reflecting on how being a woman has shaped her artistic path. SHAPED contributed to amplifying women’s artistic voices, linking contemporary craft to photographic storytelling, while contributing to promote gender equality.
Awarded Best Practice on Cultural tourism and sustainable development:
Cultural tourism and sustainable development - Strength from Sustainability
The ongoing project is delivering a jointly developed sustainability strategy with destination partners, improved communication to guide travellers towards responsible choices, the mapping and better integration of low-carbon travel options (cycling and public transport), and the preparation of a Responsible Travel Guide for visitors. Running through the end of 2025, the initiative aims to position the Alvar Aalto Route as a leader in low-impact cultural tourism while delivering measurable benefits to local communities.
Awarded Best Practice on Cultural and educational exchanges for young Europeans:
Ljubka’s Trail - a cross-border literary route of poetry and equality
Ljubka’s Trail, initiated by the Forum of Slavic Cultures in partnership with the Lojze Bratuž Cultural Center, links some 20 cultural institutions and local communities across six countries, combines site-based interpretation with public events and learning activities, and foregrounds themes of gender, memory and hidden regional histories. The project translated the life, work and routes of Ljubka Šorli and other Gorizia writers into a cross-border cultural and tourist trail that reconnects Tolmin and Gorizia and makes previously overlooked authors visible in public space and through educational activities.








