Geri Georgia makes a voluntary contribution to the EPA on Cultural Routes

Georgia makes a voluntary contribution to the EPA on Cultural Routes

In the framework of the Georgian Chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe (November 2019 – May 2020), the Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe programme features amongst the priorities.

In order to further support the statutory activities of the Enlarged Partial Agreement on Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe (EPA), Georgia made a voluntary contribution of 20,000 € to host a special event in the framework of the annual Governing Board meeting of the EPA to take place in Luxembourg on 1-3 April 2020, and to host a photographic exhibit on Cultural Routes crossing Georgia at the Council of Europe Headquarters in Strasbourg in May 2020.

Levan KHARATISHVILI, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia, is the representative of Georgia to the EPA Governing Board and its Vice-chair.

Georgia, EPA member State since 2016, is crossed by 4 of the 38 Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe: European Route of Jewish Heritage, Iter Vitis Route, Prehistoric Rock Art Trails and European Route of Historic Thermal Towns.

Luxembourg, Luxembourg November 2019
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