Indietro Liberation Route Europe: Forum 2020 and Certification Ceremony in Brussels

Liberation Route Europe: Forum 2020 and Certification Ceremony in Brussels

On 4-5 February, LRE Forum 2020 took place at the Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History in Brussels (Belgium).

On the occasion, Ambassador Mr. Zoltán TAUBNER (Director of External Relations, Directorate of External Relations of the Council of Europe, and Head of the Council of Europe Liaison Office in Brussels) delivered the certification “Cultural Route of the Council of Europe” to Liberation Route Europe. During the ceremony, attended by over 100 representatives of the network from over 9 countries, Liberation Route Europe was represented by Mr. Rémi PRAUD (Managing Director of the Liberation Route Europe Foundation) and Mr. Juriaan DE MOL (Director of LRE Netherlands).

LRE Forum is the annual event of Liberation Route Europe, Cultural Route of the Council of Europe certified in 2019. In 2020, the Forum was organised around a conference and a travel market, with many other networking opportunities.

The LRE Conference was an important element of the Forum: it gathered the members of the Cultural Route’s network, as well as other stakeholders and the general public with the aim to inform about upcoming projects and provide interesting in-depth presentations and discussions.

 

LRE Forum 2020 Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe      LRE Conference 2020

Fig. 1 Rémi PRAUD (Managing Director, Liberation Route Europe Foundation) and Stefano DOMINIONI (Executive Secretary, Enlarged Partial Agreement on Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe (EPA); Director, European Institute of Cultural Routes)

Fig. 2 LRE Conference 2020

 

Liberation Route Europe, Cultural Route of Council of Europe certified in 2019, is an international remembrance network linking the main regions impacted by the liberation of Europe from Nazi occupation in 1944-1945. The Route connects important historic sites of the Second World War in Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland and the United Kingdom. New sites join the network every year, promoting its development and continuous growth. Liberation Route Europe aims to foster innovative and sustainable tourism products in order to make this period of European history accessible to visitors, including the younger generation, from Europe and beyond.

 

More information and the complete programme of LRE Forum 2020 can be found here.

Brussels, Belgium 4 February 2020
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