Why protecting heritage is a public/private story
02/02/2023
By Sabine Taevernier, Vice-Chairman Topstukkenraad Vlaanderen
Flanders possesses a movable cultural heritage of exceptional importance. With the Masterpiece Decree, the Flemish government is seeking to protect and conserve this heritage. Top items can be owned by both public institutions and private collectors. With a view to shedding light on the operation of the ‘Topstukkenraad’ and to eliminate potential misunderstandings surrounding the protection of our cultural heritage, the council responsible for the classification of exceptional heritage assets has decided to outline its functioning in a short presentation.
Waarom het beschermen van erfgoed een publiek/privaat verhaal is
Second part of the talk given in: Dutch
Join us at 4.45pm at the stand King Baudouin Foundation n°131
Flanders possesses a movable cultural heritage of exceptional importance. With the Masterpiece Decree, the Flemish government is seeking to protect and conserve this heritage. Top items can be owned by both public institutions and private collectors. With a view to shedding light on the operation of the ‘Topstukkenraad’ and to eliminate potential misunderstandings surrounding the protection of our cultural heritage, the council responsible for the classification of exceptional heritage assets has decided to outline its functioning in a short presentation.
Waarom het beschermen van erfgoed een publiek/privaat verhaal is
Second part of the talk given in: Dutch
Join us at 4.45pm at the stand King Baudouin Foundation n°131