![]() On 28-30 October, heritage and financial experts from the leading European heritage organisation Europa Nostra and the European Investment Bank Institute visited the carillons of the Mafra National Palace, Portugal, listed among ‘The 7 Most Endangered’ monuments and heritage assets in Europe in 2014, and met with local and national stakeholders to discuss the rehabilitation and financial plan of these outstanding musical instruments. The restoration of the largest 18th century carillons in the world is estimated to cost two million euro. The specialists will help formulate a detailed action plan before the end of this year. Autor foto BOND, Peter Data foto 29-10-2014 |
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