The European Institute of Cultural Routes, technical agency of the Programme "Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe", celebrated its 20th anniversary on 31st May and 1st June 2018. Launched by the Council of Europe in 1987, the Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe demonstrate, through the journey through time and space that the heritage of different European countries contributes to the common cultural heritage. The Routes are the local networks that implement fundamental values of the Council of Europe: human rights, cultural democracy, diversity and cultural identity, exchanges and mutual enrichment across borders and centuries. They act as bridges for intercultural dialogue and the promotion of a better knowledge and understanding of the history of European identity.

The event, which took place at the Neumünster Abbey in Luxembourg, headquarters of the Enlarged Partial Agreement on Cultural Routes, welcomed the Ambassadors of the 47 Council of Europe member states (Representatives in Strasbourg) and Observers. Hungary was represented by Ambassador Ágnes Kertész at the event.

 There are several cultural routes passing through Hungary as well, among the Art Nouveau network and the European Route of Historical Thermal Towns. To find more information on the Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe click here nad to read more about routes crossing Hungary click here

 

Photo and text by the Council of Europe.