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European Heritage Days (EHD)

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The European Heritage Days, a joint initiative of the Council of Europe and the European Commission since 1999, are the most widely celebrated participatory cultural events shared by the inhabitants and visitors of Europe. The pan-European nature of this project contributes to bringing citizens together and highlighting the European dimension of cultural heritage in the signatory States of the European Cultural Convention. Over 70 000 events are organised every year in order to help raise awareness of the value of this common heritage and the need for its conservation for present and future generations.


2024 Shared annual theme - "Routes, Networks and Connections"

 

In 2023, #EuropeanHeritageDays will be dedicated to "Routes, Networks and Connections". National Coordinators have chosen the theme of Routes, Networks and Connections for European Heritage Days 2024.

Event organisers are welcome to adapt this theme in ways that would best suit their language and culture. At the heart of this theme is the notion that our heritage, in both its tangible and intangible forms, has much to tell us about how peoples, communities, countries and cultures have long been connected, and how they continue to be, through common values, shared practices and a desire to protect and share the stories and places that make up our individual and collective histories.

The brochure to accompany the theme has now been published, and our latest guide will give you ideas for celebrating our interconnected past and present. Read more on the European Heritage Days dedicated website. 


 

 

Different names under one umbrella

European Heritage Days are being celebrated in 48 European countries, and can sometimes bear a different name. In different countries we are also recognised as: “Tag des Denkmals” (Austria), “Journées du Patrimoine”, “Open Monumententdag” (Belgium and Netherlands), “Muinsuskaitsepäevade” (Estonia), “Tag des offenen Denkmals” (Germany), “Kulturális Örökség Napjai” (Hungary), “National Heritage Week” (Ireland), “Kulturminnedagene” (Norway), “Kulturarvsdagen” (Sweden), “Heritage Open Days”, “Open House London”, “Doors Open Days” and “Drysau Agored” (United Kingdom).

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European Heritage Days launched under the Irish Presidency of the Council of Europe
Ambassador Breifne O’Reilly, Permanent Representative of Ireland to the Council of Europe, has marked the start of the 2022 European Heritage Days season with a special video message from the beautiful surroundings of the historic Parc de l’Orangerie in Strasbourg.

As one of Europe’s largest annual cultural events, European Heritage Days are a unique opportunity to celebrate the shared cultural heritage of many different places, towns, regions, countries and people across Europe, creating shared narratives and spaces for expression beyond institutions and national borders.

 

In Ireland, the European Heritage Days are celebrated through National Heritage Week, which runs from Saturday 13 August until Sunday 21 August.  Co-ordinated by the Heritage Council, National Heritage Week is a vibrant celebration of Ireland’s heritage through events and projects.  It aims to build awareness and education of heritage, thereby encouraging its conservation and preservation.

Ireland’s National Heritage Week is the first of many European Heritage Days held across Europe each year, and focuses on engaging with heritage in all its forms, whether as individuals, families, communities or associations.

In 2022, European Heritage Days activities are being organised under the theme of Sustainable Heritage. Through the theme we are encouraged to engage with natural heritage and biodiversity, and to think about how we can conserve our rich heritage - whether built, cultural or natural - in order to develop a more sustainable future.

Ireland holds the Presidency of the Council of Europe from May to November 2022, during which its three key priorities are:

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Promoting participatory democracy and youth engagement

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Fostering a Europe of welcome, inclusion, and diversity

Read more about European Heritage Days joint programme of the Council of Europe and the European Commission
Strasbourg, France 12 august 2022
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