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Touristic Development of Franciscan Cultural Heritage Sites of the Border Area by the Cooperation of the Two Provinces

  • AcronymMONUMENTIS
  • Call IDSKHU/1601
  • Priority AxisProtecting natural and cultural heritage
  • Specific objective1.1 To increase the attractiveness of the border area
  • Registration No.SKHU/1601/1.1/060
  • Total Project budget2,939,885.12 €
  • Total ERDF awarded2,498,902.34 €
  • Project start date01 December 2017
  • Project end date31 October 2020
  • Websitehttp://skhu.szentkut.hu/
  • Project statusClosed

The goal of the MONUMENTIS project is to restore the Franciscan cultural and built heritage and to open it to a wider audience by developing it to touristic attractions.

As a result of project implementation titled “Touristic Development of Franciscan Cultural Heritage Sites of the Border Area by the Cooperation of the Two Provinces (MONUMENTIS) (SKHU/1601/1.1/060)” within the Interreg V-A Slovakia-Hungary Cooperation Programme the restoration of the buildings and monuments, community and exhibition halls and interactive elements have been created.

Project locations in Hungary are Szécsény and Szentkút, and in Slovakia Bratislava and Filakovo. Implemented activities and project elements:

  • Restoration of cultural heritage sites: Internal and external (church, sacristy, altars, tower) restoration in the 4 locations.
  • Tourist destination development: purchasing equipment (garden tools, medical equipments, furniture); landscaping the surroundings of the Shrine in Szentkút, digital guide system; establishing an open-air reception and building an open-air artist room and a “House of Silence” in Szentkút; digitalisation of 17th century book in Fil’akovo; virtual tours in Bratislava and Fil’akovo; adaptation of corridor and rooms for installation of exhibitions, historic friars’s room.
  • Cultural events and products: Historia Domus research and Conference; publishing a bilingual pilgrims’ book and the revised history of the Shrine in Szentkút, travelling exhibitions in 4 themes, 2 permanent exhibitions in Fil’akovo and Bratislava with opening ceremonies.

More information: http://skhu.szentkut.hu/en/news/

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Partnership

Lead Beneficiary / ERDF awarded

FONS SACER belső egyházi jogi személy

Budapest, Margit körút 23. 1024

http://www.ferencesek.hu/

1,665,439.53 €

Beneficiary 1 / ERDF awarded

Rehoľa menších bratov- Františkánov

Bratislava, Františkánska 2 81566

www.frantiskani.sk

833,462.81 €

Locations of investment

Szécsény

3170 Szécsény, Haynald Lajos u. 9.

Mátraverebély-Szentkút

3077 Mátraverebély-Szentkút 14.

Bratislava

Františkánske námestie 1, 811 01 Bratislava 1

Fiľakovo

Koháryho námestie 1, 986 01 Fiľakovo

Calendar

“MONUMENTIS” press conference - 2017/12/19

An opening press conference organized for the purpose of the Hungarian Lead Beneficiary and Slovak partner announcing the beginning of project implementation benefits of which will bring about the restoration a reconstruction of the Franciscan cultural heritage in Hungary and Slovakia.

  • Location: 2 Františkanska street, Bratislava
  • Project acronym: MONUMENTIS
  • Project registration number: SKHU/1601/1.1/060
  • Website: -
  • GPS coordinates: 48°08'41.3"N 17°06'31.4"E
  • Event organized by: Rehoľa menších bratov - Františkánov (Religious order of Friars minor - Franciscans)
  • Contact person: Miroslav Kuraj
  • Phone number: +421 903 860 656
  • E-mail address: ejbremeske@gmail.com
  • Language of event: English
  • Interpretation: yes
  • Registration is needed: no
  • SKHU/1601/1.1/060 (5)

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Project handover event in Bratislava

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In the frame of the SKHU/1601/1.1/060 MONUMENTIS project the tower of the Franciscan Church of the Annunciation of Virgin Mary in Bratislava was renovated, and a permanent exhibition opened in the temple treasury.

  • SKHU/1601/1.1/060 (5)