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CULTURAL PROJECTS IN BLACK SEA AREA FUNDED BY THE EU “BLACK SEA BASIN PROGRAMME”

CULTURAL PROJECTS IN BLACK SEA AREA FUNDED BY THE EU “BLACK SEA BASIN PROGRAMME” AS A VEHICLE OF LOCAL DEVELOPMENT. Dr. Flora Karagianni, Scientific Coordinator European Centre of Byzantine and post - Byzantine Monuments (GR). GEORGIA. Gonio. Remains of public bath.

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CULTURAL PROJECTS IN BLACK SEA AREA FUNDED BY THE EU “BLACK SEA BASIN PROGRAMME”

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  1. CULTURAL PROJECTS IN BLACK SEA AREA FUNDED BY THE EU “BLACK SEA BASIN PROGRAMME” AS A VEHICLE OF LOCAL DEVELOPMENT Dr. Flora Karagianni, Scientific Coordinator European Centre of Byzantine and post - Byzantine Monuments (GR)

  2. GEORGIA. Gonio. Remains of public bath CRIMAIA. Sevastopol (Chersonesos Tavrica) BULGARIA. Varna. Public baths

  3. Istanbul. City Walls

  4. BULGARIA. Nessebar

  5. CRIMAIA Cembalo - Balaklava Feodosiya

  6. GEORGIA. Gonio

  7. TURKEY. Istanbul. Hagia Sophia (6th cent.)

  8. Turkey. Istanbul

  9. CRIMAIA. Sevastopol ROMANIA. Dobroudja TURKEY. Istanbul. GREECE. Thessaloniki

  10. EARLY CHRISTIAN RELIQUARIES CRIMAIA. Sevastopol (Chersonesos Tavrica) BULGARIA. Varna. GREECE. Thessaloniki

  11. LUXURY OBJECTS (Gold, Cloisonné enamel) Enkolpion Reliquary of St. Demetrius Provenance: Thessaloniki 12th-13th cent. Cloisonné- Enamel plaque Provenance: Georgia 10th cent. Enkolpion Provenance: Constantinople Late 10th-early 11th cent.

  12. “BLACK SEA CROSS BORDER COOPERATION PROGRAMME „ PROJECTS 1. “OLKAS: From the Aegean to the Black Sea. Medieval Ports in the Maritime Routes of the East„ (1st Call) 2.“LIMEN. Cultural Ports from Aegean to the Black Sea„ (2nd Call)

  13. PROGRAMMEBlack Sea Cross Border Cooperation Programme1st call PROJECT: “Olkas. From Aegean to the Black Sea. Medieval Ports in the Maritime Routes of the East” Period of Implementation: 2012-2013 (24 months) Total Budget: 694.800€

  14. THE NETWORK ENPI Applicant: European Centre of Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Monuments (GR) Partner 1/IPA Istanbul University, Faculty of Letters, Department of Conservation of Marine Archaeology Objects (TU) ENPI Partner no 2: Culture Center of Thessaloniki/ Centre for the Study and Development of the Greek Culture of the Black Sea (Prefecture of Thessaloniki)(GR) IPA Partner no 3: Cultural Awareness Foundation (TU) ENPI Partner no 4: Varna Regional Museum of History (BU) ENPI Partner no 5: Museum for National History and Archaeology from Constanta (RO) ENPI Partner no 6: Branch of the Hellenic Foundation for Culture (UK) ENPI Partner no 7: G. Chubinashvili National Research Centre for Georgian Art History and Heritage Preservation (GE) “OLKAS: From the Aegean to the Black Sea. Medieval Ports in the Maritime Routes of the East Ε.Κ.Β.Μ.Μ.

  15. THE NETWORK Associate 1 Russian National Committee for the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (RU) Associate 2 Committee for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage (UK) Associate 3 Institute of Archaeology “V. Parvan” of the Romanian Academy (RO) Associate 4 Administration of the State Historical – Architectural Reserve “Icherisheher” under the cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan (AZ) “OLKAS: From the Aegean to the Black Sea. Medieval Ports in the Maritime Routes of the East

  16. Creation and establishment of a viable network of bodies (institutions, museums, universities) that will record and project the medieval ports and other important monuments of the area that are related with them, as modern cultural route between Aegean – Black Sea - Caspian Sea aiming at the increase of economic effect of cultural tourism in the region.

  17. THE NAME The project draws its acronym from the homonym commercial Byzantine ship “Olkas”.

  18. Turkey. Istanbul. Yenikapi Excavations (Theodosius Harbor) . Shipwreck with its cargo (10th cent.A.D.)

  19. OLKAS PROJECT STRUCTURE/RESPONSIBILITIES/DELIVERABLES GROUPS OF ACTIVITIES (GAs) “OLKAS: From the Aegean to the Black Sea. Medieval Ports in the Maritime Routes of the East

  20. GREECE: Thessaloniki , Anactoropolis, Chrysoupolis, Cavala, Thasos,Maroneia Avdera, Anastasioupolis TURKEY: IstanbulBULGARIA: Cape Kaliakra , Kavarna ,Balchik, Kranevo, Varna, Byala, Obzor, Nesebar, Pomorie, Burgas, Sozopol, AhtopolROMANIA: Constanta, Histria, Mangalia UKRAINE- CRIMAIA: Belgorod-Dnestrovsky, Odessa, Sevastopol (Chersonesos), Feodosiya, KerchGEORGIA: Batumi, Tsikhisdziri-Petra, Gonio “OLKAS: From the Aegean to the Black Sea. Medieval Ports in the Maritime Routes of the East

  21. “OLKAS: From the Aegean to the Black Sea. Medieval Ports in the Maritime Routes of the East

  22. “OLKAS: From the Aegean to the Black Sea. Medieval Ports in the Maritime Routes of the East

  23. “OLKAS: From the Aegean to the Black Sea. Medieval Ports in the Maritime Routes of the East

  24. OUTPUTS • Documentation of 32 “old ports” • Documentary production (30 min.) • “Old ports” history (Three exhibitions) • Educational programs - Theatre game (in 2 museums) • Web attractive site: «Maritime routes» • Two seminars • One symposium • One edition • Three contacts with tourist agencies “OLKAS: From the Aegean to the Black Sea. Medieval Ports in the Maritime Routes of the East

  25. TARGET GROUPS • Local communities /small and medium enterprises (hotels, restaurants, transportation agencies, souvenir shops) • The national agencies-institutions activated in the field of tourism and culture • The international academic community • Historical archives, libraries, museums and database management

  26. EXPECTED IMPACTS • Contribution to the “Blue Growth” of the region by promoting coastal tourism and activating sea shipping as a vehicle in the service of tourists - Co-ordination and upgrade of institutions’ administrative skills in regional - local level; • Production of specialised tourist - cultural products of high standards, which will internationally distributed • Activation of direct communication among the city- ports by establishing maritime routes organized either by state or by private companies.

  27. “OLKAS: From the Aegean to the Black Sea. Medieval Ports in the Maritime Routes of the East Project funded by the EUROPEAN UNION EUROPEAN CENTRE OF BYZANTINE AND POST-BYZANTINE MONUMENTS

  28. PROGRAMMEBlack Sea Cross Border Cooperation Programme2nd Call PROJECT: “Limen. Cultural Ports from Aegean to the Black Sea” Duration: 24 months Total Budget: 1.198.871,87€

  29. Applicant: European Center of Byzantine and Postbyzantine Monuments • IPA Financial Beneficiary: Istanbul University • PARTNERS • Municipality of Kavala Country (GR) • Museum for National History and Archaeology from Constanta (RO) • Odessa City Council, Department of Culture and Tourism Country. Ukraine, Odessa region (UK) • G. Chubinashvili National Research Centre for Georgian Art History and Heritage Preservation (GE) • Municipality of Varna Country: Bulgaria, Varna region (BU) • Koc University of Istabul Country: Turkey (TU)

  30. ASSOCIATES • Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) • Business Council of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation • International Black Sea Club • International Black and Azov Seas Ports Association (BASPA)

  31. Priority 1: Supporting cross border partnerships for economic social development based on combined resources • Measure 1.2: Creation of tourism networks in order to promote joint tourism development

  32. MAIN OBJECTIVE • To contribute to the local development through cultural tourism in the wider Black Sea area. • Establishment of an Institution for the promotion of the cities-ports of Black Sea and of their cultural resources : “Cultural Port of the Black Sea”. • This Institution will try to connect Black Sea countries in a cultural manner and support every effort of mobilization in the filed of cultural tourism.

  33. Specific objective(s) • Organization – promotion and pilot operation of an institution that with the “vehicle” of cultural tourism will be developed for : • the institutionalized cooperation of cities – ports in permanent base; • the development of a cultural – tourism – economical – social network through innovative methodology; • the improvement of the administrative capacity at local level; • the establishment of a network which by starting from the promotion of cultural resources of the cities – ports will create the conditions for promotion and support of Small and Medium Enterprises that are active in tourism and traditional manufacturing.

  34. ACTIVITIES • Training courses /workshops on sustainable cultural tourism • Adoption of mutual logo for the cultural ports, placed on specific signs that will be placed in the city- ports included in the project: Kavala, Istanbul, Varna, Constanta, Odessa and Batumi. • Information material for the cultural heritage of each port (in three languages: local, English, Russian). • Construction of a replica of a Byzantine ship based on a shipwreck found at Yenikapi (Istanbul).This will give the possibility to every tourist to experience a round of Bosporus as the Byzantins

  35. Artisanal market. • Photographical exhibition • DVD with a “Trip” on the city-ports • Archaeological Park with the sea of Marmara shore and the Princes`s islands. • Leaflets and tourist guides for the history and cultural heritage of the city-ports of Istanbul and of Propontis; • Info panels; access ramps for disabled; benches. • A web portal (digital contents and media) • Onboard Symposium focusing on the promotion on the cultural tourism and cruise tourism of the main ports around Black Sea.

  36. General Aim: Getting people aware of their cultural heritage preserved in their city –ports • Strengthening the connection of these city-ports through culture • Increasing the tourism and developing tourism industry • Contributing to the growth of small and medium enterprises connected with tourism industry (markets, hotels, restaurants, agencies, cruises) • Contributing to national economy securing the sustainable economic development of the cities.

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