EUROPEAN UNION PRIZE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE /
EUROPA NOSTRA AWARDS 2006

Laureates per category
 


Press release 'Winners of annual "EU Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards 2006" announced'
 
Information on the EU Prize for Cultural Heritage/Europa Nostra Awards
 
Laureates per country | Laureates per category
 
 
 
Category 1a: Architectural Heritage
 

Category 1b: Cultural Landscapes

 
Category 1c: Collections of Works of Art
 
Category 1d: Archaeological Sites
 
Category 2: Studies in the Field of Cultural Heritage
 
Category 3: Dedicated Service to Heritage Conservation


Category 1a: Architectural Heritage

TOP PRIZE - Architectural Heritage
Sarica Church in Cappadocia (Turkey)

MEDALS - Architectural Heritage
The Porthania, University of Helsinki (Finland)
The Church of the Virgin, Timotesubani (Georgia)
Terminal 1, Ferihegy Airport, Budapest (Hungary)
New York Palace & Café, Budapest (Hungary)
Pont Trencat, Sant Celoni and Santa Maria de Palautordera (Spain)
The Roundhouse, London (United Kingdom)

DIPLOMAS - Architectural Heritage
Stift Klosterneuburg (Austria)
Paradehuset, Gisselfeld Kloster (Denmark)
Texaco Service Station 1938, Skovshoved Harbour (Denmark)
The Belvedere on Pfingstberg Hill, Potsdam (Germany)
Domus Academica, University of Oslo (Norway)
Pocarjeva Domacija, Mojstrana (Slovenia)
San Juan de los Reyes, Granada (Spain)
Eslöv Civic Hall (Sweden)
St Paul's Church, Bristol (United Kingdom)
Brunel's ss Great Britain, Bristol (United Kingdom)

 

Category 1b: Cultural Landscapes

TOP PRIZE - Cultural Landscapes
Santo Stefano di Sessanio near l'Aquila (Italy)

MEDAL - Cultural Landscapes
The Reed & Sedge Cutters Rejuvenation Project, The Broads (United Kingdom)

DIPLOMA - Cultural Landscapes
Mourne Homesteads, County Down, Northern Ireland (United Kingdom)

 

Category 1c: Collections of Works of Art

TOP PRIZE - Collections of Works of Art
Farbdiaarchiv zur Wand- und Deckenmalerei (Germany)

MEDALS - Collections of Works of Art
The Croatian Apoxyomenos, Zagreb (Croatia)
Wall-Paintings of the Ottonian Crypt, Saint Andrew's Church, Fulda (Germany)

 

Category 1d: Archaeological Sites

MEDAL - Archaeological Sites
Archaeological Open-Air Museum, Biskupin (Poland)

 

Category 2: Studies in the field of Architectural Heritage

TOP PRIZE - Studies in the field of Architectural Heritage
The Atlantic Wall Linear Museum (Italy / Belgium / France)

MEDALS - Studies in the field of Architectural Heritage
“The Site of Illerup Å dal and the European society around 200 AD”, by J. Ilkjær in collaboration with C. Carnap-Bornheim and M. Biborski (Denmark)
“The Palace of Westminster Conservation Plan”, by Donald Insall Associates (United Kingdom)

DIPLOMAS - Studies in the field of Architectural Heritage
“New Foundations and Changes of Plan. Swedish Town Planning 1521-1721”, by N. Ahlberg, Department of Landscape Planning Ultuna, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Uppsala; in cooperation with the Institute of Art History, Stockholm (Sweden)
“Silk Factories in Bursa and the Conservation of Industrial Heritage related to Sericulture”, by Dr Elif Özlem Oral, doctoral thesis at the Istanbul Technical University (Turkey)

Category 3: Dedicated Service to Heritage Conservation

TOP PRIZE - Dedicated Service to Heritage Conservation
The Mihai Eminescu Trust (Romania / United Kingdom)

MEDALS - Dedicated Service to Heritage Conservation
Professor Dr. Dr. Ing. E.H. Gottfried Kiesow (Germany)
The Association of Significant Cemeteries in Europe (A.S.C.E.) (Italy)
Fundación Caja Madrid - Programme for the Conservation of Spain's Historical Heritage (Spain)
The A.G. Leventis Foundation (Cyprus / Greece / Liechtenstein / United Kingdom)