Kampos of Chios island in Greece belongs to fourteen endangered heritage sites from European countries that have now been shortlisted for the 7 Most Endangered programme 2016!
They are: Archaeological site of Ererouyk and village of Ani Pemza, Armenia; Palace of Justice in Brussels, Belgium; Patarei Sea Fortress in Tallinn, Estonia; Helsinki-Malmi Airport, Finland; Colbert Swing Bridge in Dieppe, France; Castle in Divitz, Germany; Kampos of Chios, Greece; Venice Lagoon, Italy; Castle Rijswijk, the Netherlands; Y-block in Oslo, Norway; Valflores Palace and Estate, near Lisbon, Portugal; Convent of St. Anthony of Padua, Extremadura, Spain; Ancient city of Hasankeyf and its surroundings, Turkey; and Mavisbank House, near Edinburgh, the United Kingdom.
Lack of resources or expertise
The final list of 7 most endangered heritage sites in Europe will be unveiled at a public event in Venice on 16 March 2016.
All over Europe monuments and heritage sites are in danger due to lack of resources or expertise, to neglect or inadequate planning. To find a sustainable future for these important sites, the leading heritage organisation Europa Nostra and the EIB Institute have teamed up to organize the 7 Most Endangered programme. The seven selected sites will receive support by Europa Nostra and the EIB Institute.
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