4th June 2018, Schloss Branitz / Cottbus
Garden Heritage in Europe: Conservation and Development – International Best Practice
Workshop organised by the AWARDING HERITAGE project within the European Year of Cultural Heritage – EYCH 2018 “SHARING HERITAGE”
10:00 Welcome
(Representative(s) of Foundation Fürst-Pückler-Museum Park and Schloss and/or City of Cottbus)
10:15 Introduction
Jens Spanjer (Board, Schloss Dyck Foundation, European Garden Heritage Network EGHN)
10:30 UNESCO World Heritage: Cultural Landscape of Sintra
Nuno Oliveira (Technical Director Natural Heritage, Parques de Sintra – Monte da Lua)
11:15 Coffee break
11:30 Fürst-Pückler-Museum Park and Schloss Branitz
Gert Streidt (Director, Foundation Fürst-Pückler-Museum Park and Schloss Branitz)
12:15 Stately Palaces and Gardens in Baden-Württemberg
Prof. Dr. Hartmut Troll (Advisor for historic gardens, Staatliche Schlösser und Gärten Baden-Württemberg)
Moderation:
Udo Woltering (Head of Division, Communication and Built Heritage, LWL – Heritage Protection, Cultural Landscapes and Build Heritage in Westphalia, The Regional Association of Westphalia-Lippe)
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch break
14:00 Castle and Park Egeskov
Henrik Neelmeyer (CEO / Manager, Egeskov)
14:45 The Trentham Estate
Michael Walker (Head of Garden and Estate, The Trentham Estate)
15:30 Coffee break
15:45 Herrenhausen Gardens
Ronald Clark (Director Herrenhausen Gardens, City of Hannover)
16:30 UNESCO World Heritage: Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz
Brigitte Mang (Director and Board, Kulturstiftung DessauWörlitz)
17:15 Conclusion
Christian Grüßen (Projektkoordinator Awarding Heritage, Plan+)
Moderation:
Roswitha Arnold (Vice Chairman European Garden Heritage Network, LVR-Department Culture and Cultural Landscapes, LVR-Division Cultural Landscape Protection, Rhineland Regional Council)
Download (pdf): Agenda and information (in German)
Simultaneous translation will be provided.
The workshop is open to the public at no costs (not including the lunch).
A binding registration is needed: info@eghn.eu.
Read more about AWARDING HERITAGE and SHARING HERITAGE here.
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