Aegean Islands receive 10 Million Euro Funding to restore Monuments

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Over 10 million euros in EU funding has been allocated for the restoration of nine historical Greek monuments initially on the northeastern Aegean islands, Greeceā€™s Cultural Ministry announced this week.

Projects to be funded under the NSRF (National Strategic Reference Framework) 2014-2020 include preservation works on the ancient city of Poliochni and the site of Kaveirio on Limnos island, restoration of a section of the Mytilini Caslte on Lesvos, the conservation of murals at the St George Sykousis church and the restoration of UNESCO-listed Nea Moni (monastery) and the Castle on Chios, as well as major monuments on the islands of Sikinos the Temple of Episkopi), Kythnos and the Acropolis on Monte Smith in Rhodes.

The northeastern Aegean islands were given priority in efforts to offset declining tourism traffic, due to the refugee crisis. Through the projects, the ministry aims to boost local economies by employing local scientists, experts and craftsmen for the completion of the projects as well as in a bid to attract tourism to the upgraded sites.

The ministry said it will distribute additional funding (known as ESPA) to other islands in the near future.

GCT Team

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