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    EUROPEAN HERITAGE DAYS: 50 COUNTRIES OFFER FREE ACCESS TO HISTORIC SITES

    European Commission
    August 29, 2013 Thursday 12:36 AM EST

    BRUSSELS

    The European Commission issued the following news release:

    Millions of people will enjoy free access to thousands of rarely opened
    historic and cultural sites in 50 countries throughout September
    as part of the annual European Heritage Days, a joint initiative
    of the European Commission and Council of Europe. The 2013 European
    Heritage Days are officially launched tomorrow (30 August) in Yerevan,
    Armenia, which currently holds the Chairmanship of the Council of
    Europe's Committee of Ministers. A new interactive website will also
    be launched on the same day: it will provide details of the sites
    which are open to the public, as well as information about special
    events taking place in each country to tie in with the Heritage Days.

    As usual, this year's European Heritage Days is brimming with a rich
    and varied range of fascinating sites and events which bring history
    alive. In Northern Ireland, for instance, visitors will be invited
    to imagine going into battle during the Middle Ages as they "feel
    the heft of a sword and the weight of chain mail and the clang of a
    helmet visor". 'Power and Glory' is the theme in the Netherlands, where
    visitors will be able to experience 400 years of history. Sweden's
    'Meeting Places' will offer an emotional journey to places of encounter
    and departure over the centuries, while Switzerland will light up
    the heritage landscape through the theme of fire, light and energy.

    Androulla Vassiliou, European Commissioner for Education, Culture,
    Multilingualism and Youth, said: "The European Heritage Days is a
    fantastic initiative, which can be enjoyed by people of all ages
    and backgrounds. This year we expect more than 20 million adults
    and children to take advantage of this special opportunity to visit
    sites which are normally closed to the public. This is a great way to
    ensure that our shared European heritage is treasured and protected
    for future generations, while also benefitting local communities
    through increased tourism."

    Gabriella Battaini-Dragoni, Deputy Secretary General of the Council
    of Europe, added: "The success of the European Heritage Days comes
    from being driven at local level by municipal and regional communities.

    Every year, communities across Europe become part of a 'cultural
    family' celebrating our immensely rich cultural heritage."

    Background on the European Heritage Days

    Launched in 1985, the European Heritage Days have been organised
    since 1999 as a joint initiative of the European Commission and
    the Council of Europe. The 50 signatory countries to the European
    Cultural Convention take part in the European Heritage Days. The
    cultural events organised during the month-long celebration showcase
    local skills and traditions, architecture and art, as well as seeking
    to promote mutual understanding among European citizens.

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