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    ARMENIACA: EUROPE TO THE RESCUE OF ARMENIAN HERITAGE

    AZG DAILY
    10-12-2009

    Culture

    Armenian cultural heritage is at risk and urgently in need of
    protection. Armenian culture has long been a prolific source of
    cultural productions, including in such capitals as Tbilisi, Venice,
    Istanbul, Paris, Amsterdam and Jerusalem, not to mention the Armenian
    historic homeland itself. Today, invaluable documents and artifacts
    are scattered throughout Europe and the middle-East, in private
    collections, often out of reach of researchers and at risk of damage
    of loss. Most Armenian architectural heritage outside of Armenia,
    and particularly in Azerbaijan and Turkey, is still imperilled by
    intentional destruction, ignorance or neglect.

    The European Commission granted its support to the Armeniaca project,
    an ambitious endeavour to inventorize and digitalize Armenian
    heritage. This two-year project under the Culture 2007-2013 programme
    brings together four partners in Milan (CSDCA), Yerevan (RAA) and
    Brussels (Inside Europe) and will associate all major Armenian museums
    and archives in Europe in the establishment of a common database as
    a tool for preservation and cooperation and as a resource for research.

    Crucially, the project and its database will also serve as an
    instrument to educate the public, including Armenians themselves and
    public authorities, of the wealth of heritage that still exists and
    of the precarious conditions of its preservation, AGBU Europe official
    website reported.
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