The aim of the project is to restore the National Cultural Monument – Coburg Manor House in Jelšava – and revitalize communities by the creation of a cultural centre which connects local artists, Roma and Hungarian minorities and youth. The project includes opening a café, traditional, arts and crafts programme involving local craftsmen including those specializing in historical and traditional crafts, technical monument programme for urban exploration enthusiasts and a cooperation with Norwegian project partners - Norwegian University College for Agriculture and Rural Development, Fjellugla Competence and NILU – Norwegian Institute for Air Research. 

Summary of bilateral results

There was a new knowledge achieved within the cooperation with the donor project partner – the knowledge about the community and how important they are for successful projects as a whole. They were given new ways of more freedom, more power to act, and more room to move. Cooperation in acquiring practical regional development skills between civic society organisations of Jelšava and Norwegian partners took place as well as the understanding the innovation process in creating new businesses and operations on tangible or intangible cultural heritage and natural resources. The knowledge directly related to creating own innovative regional future have been improved.

Project details

Project info
Period
2014-2021
Approval date
Grant financing
1136491.00€
Final project cost
1193985.00€