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14.05.2026

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Limassol Tourism Development and Promotion Company Ltd (ETAP Limassol): «Participation in the Information Day and 7th Technical Meeting of the HERIT ADAPT Interreg EURO-Med Project in Granada, Spain»

The Limassol Tourism Development and Promotion Company Ltd (ETAP Limassol) successfully participated in the Information Day, the 7th Technical Meeting, and the 7th Steering Committee of the European HERIT ADAPT Interreg EURO-MED Project, held in Granada, Spain. The event brought together representatives of project partners and stakeholders from eight European countries.
The Information Day took place on 21st of April 2026, aiming to inform the public and local stakeholders about the objectives, activities, and progress achieved by the project to date. Participants had the opportunity to be familiar with innovative strategies being developed for the adaptation of cultural heritage to contemporary environmental challenges, as well as to engage in a constructive dialogue regarding their future application and potential.

 

On 22nd of April 2026, the 7th Technical Meeting and the 7th Steering Committee of the project were held. During the sessions, partners presented the progress of their respective activities, evaluated the results achieved so far, and defined the next steps for implementation until the end of the project. Emphasis was placed on the development and application of innovative tools for the sustainable management of cultural heritage, as well as on strengthening the resilience of monuments against climate change.

 

The meeting was conducted in a spirit of cooperation and constructive dialogue, reinforcing the partnership among stakeholders and contributing to the achievement of the project’s objectives.
Within the framework of the meeting, Limassol Tourism Board presented the pilot area of the Temple Apollo Hylates archaeological site, highlighting its importance as an example of the project’s practical implementation. The presentation included the development of a 3D model of the site, which contributes to a better understanding of its characteristics and supports the planning of targeted interventions for its protection and sustainable use.
The HERIT ADAPT project aims to develop and implement integrated strategies and tools for adapting cultural heritage to the impacts of climate change. The project seeks to enhance the resilience of highly significant monuments, promote sustainable management practices, and support local and regional authorities in evidence-based decision-making through innovative, digital, and participatory approaches.