Meeting of European experts on European heritage
The French Community of Belgium, in partnership with the other Communities (Flemish and German-speaking) and the Regions (Brussels-Capital, Wallonia, and Flanders), is organising a meeting of the group of European experts on the topic of European heritage.
The meeting of experts will bring together experts from the various Culture and Heritage departments of the 27 EU Members States, delegates from the EU, the Council of Europe, and UNESCO, as well as representatives from non-EU countries, such as Switzerland.
The meeting of European experts on the topic of European heritage falls under the framework of a collaboration between the various national entities. The programme will span three days.
Belgium will outline three international projects on industrial and technical heritage, Rhineland stoneware, and the work of architect Henri van de Velde.
Programme
Thursday 21 October
Welcome and reception scheduled at the Coudenberg site (former Palace of Brussels and Charles V) in Brussels on 21 October (organised by the Brussels-Capital Region).
Friday 22 October
Meeting of experts in the field of European heritage at the Solvay Library in Brussels.
Visit to the exposition: Dialogue with the ’invisible. Art from European sources. Exceptional works from the French Community (8th to 17th centuries) in the Provincial Museum of Ancient Namurian Art in Namur (a supporter of the French Community).
Dinner at Chateau de Namur (organised by the Walloon Region).
Saturday 23 October
Visit to the Plantin Moretus museum in Anvers (organised by the Flemish Community).