Protection and conservation of cultural heritage in the mediterranean

Conference hosted by the Republic of Cyprus and Sovereign Order of Malta with the European Commission and UNESCO

This two-day forum were organised by the Republic of Cyprus and the Sovereign Order of Malta, in collaboration with UNESCO and the European Commission. This two-day forum marked the most recent development in the project on the Protection and Promotion of universal Sacred Places in the Mediterranean area, launched in 2007 by the Sovereign Order of Malta.

The forum represented the commitment of all parties to strengthen intercultural dialogue through the preservation of cultural and religious heritage, with a view to contributing to the stability and peaceful development of the Mediterranean region. The conference examined this theme in the context of the economic crisis and the impact of natural catastrophes and conflicts.

Participants included representatives from the European Commission, Holy See, Republic of Italy, the Church of Cyprus, the Russian Orthodox Church, UNESCO, Republic of Cyprus and Sovereign Order of Malta, as well as some of Europe’s leading universities and heritage institutions.

The Cyprus Forum follows the seminar on “Protecting the Sacred Places of the Mediterranean, a Contribution to Intercultural Dialogue”, jointly organised by the European Commission and the Sovereign Order of Malta, which took place at the Headquarters of the European Commission in Brussels on 6th March, 2012 in presence of the President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso.

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