A NEW HERITAGE
DEAL FOR EUROPE
A NEW HERITAGE DEAL FOR EUROPE
We need a New Heritage Deal for Europe. I believe that our cities and
countryside, as well as the many thousands of monuments and sites
which reflect our rich and diverse cultures, our history and universal
values, laws and ideas, and arts and sciences, are the ideal building blocks
to achieve such an ambitious goal. I firmly believe that a New Heritage
Deal for Europe is not only necessary but also possible through a heritage-
led transformation of Europe’s society, economy and environment, with
the process powered by civil society and
supported by local, regional, national
and European organisations and
institutions. The great success of the first
ever European Year of Cultural Heritage
(EYCH) in 2018 gave us confirmation
of the wide-ranging potential of this
idea. The EYCH encouraged people
to discover and engage with Europe’s
cultural heritage, and reinforced a sense of belonging to a common
European space. It resulted in 23 000 events in 37 countries. The Year also
led to the first ever European Framework for Action on Cultural Heritage,
a broad and holistic vision adopted by the European Commission for
safeguarding, managing and enhancing Europe’s cultural heritage.
It is evident to me that the key to success for the proposed New Heritage
Deal for Europe lies with civil society. If communities are well organised,
creativity and accountability are increased in almost every aspect of life,
including how we take care of our cultural heritage. Statistics, numbers
or facts are not enough. We need to capture the hearts and minds
of Europeans citizens. How could the proposed New Heritage Deal
accomplish that? By preserving and restoring the tens of thousands of
Togetherness - A new heritage deal for Europe by Hermann Parzinger