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Europa Nostra 2018: Greek Church Wins Grand Prix Prize for Cultural Heritage

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Photo Credit: Felix Quaedvlieg / Europa Nostra
Photo Credit: Felix Quaedvlieg / Europa Nostra

Photo Credit: Felix Quaedvlieg / Europa Nostra

Greece’s Byzantine Church of Hagia Kyriaki on the island of Naxos received a 10,000 euros award and was declared a Grand Prix laureate at the awards ceremony of the European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards 2018 on Friday in Berlin.

The award came following the church’s distinction as one of the 29 winners of the 2018 EU Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards, Europe’s top honor in the field, announced in May.

During the ceremony, the awards were presented to the 29 winners from 17 countries taking part in the EU’s Creative Europe program. The ceremony was co-hosted by Maestro Plácido Domingo, president of Europa Nostra and Tibor Navracsics, European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport.

The 29 winners of the Europa Nostra Awards 2018. Photo Credit: Felix Quaedvlieg / Europa Nostra

The 29 winners of the Europa Nostra Awards 2018. Photo Credit: Felix Quaedvlieg / Europa Nostra

The Byzantine Church of Hagia Kyriaki on Naxos was among this year’s seven Grand Prix laureates, chosen by a jury of experts from among this year’s 29 winning achievements in the Europa Nostra Awards 2018.

Byzantine Church of Hagia Kyriaki on naxos. Photo source: europeanheritageawards.eu

Byzantine Church of Hagia Kyriaki on naxos. Photo source: europeanheritageawards.eu

This year’s Grand Prix laureates, entitled to receive 10,000 euros each, included cultural heritage projects in Germany, Serbia, France, Norway, Spain and Finland.

The Public Choice Award went to the rehabilitation of the Botanical Garden of the National Palace of Queluz, Sintra, Portugal. Some 6,500 people voted for their favorite heritage achievements in Europe via an online poll conducted by Europa Nostra.

The 7 Grand Prix laureates of 2018 Europa Nostra Awards. Photo Credit: Felix Quaedvlieg / Europa Nostra

The 7 Grand Prix laureates of 2018 Europa Nostra Awards. Photo Credit: Felix Quaedvlieg / Europa Nostra

The awards Ceremony was attended by some 1,000 people, ranging from high-level officials from EU Institutions and Member States to leading representatives of heritage organisations from all over Europe.

The ceremony is among the highlights of the first ever European Cultural Heritage Summit, one of the key European events of the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018, which is taking place in Berlin June 18-24.

Byzantine Church of Hagia Kyriaki, Naxos, GREECE

Hagia Kyriaki is a Byzantine church with a unique series of wall paintings dating to the 8th or 9th century, during one of the two periods of Iconoclasm. The church is located in a secluded rural area and was neglected for years. “This is a sensitive and respectful conservation of a structure and its wall paintings which are linked to an important period in European thought,” stated the Jury. The source of funding was private donations either through the Swiss initiative, the Association Hagia Kyriaki, or through the Greek organisation Elliniki Etairia.

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