Fri, 2 Feb 2024 16:37:37 Historic European sites most at risk of damage February 2, 2024 -- Historically important landmarks have been shortlisted for the “Seven Most Endangered Programme 2024” – an annual ranking of European monuments most at risk of damage or destruction. Collated by the Europa Nostra heritage group and the European Investment Bank Institute, the “Seven Most Endangered Programme 2024”, which has been running for 11 years, seeks to protect European heritage under threat from demolition, neglect or exploitation. This year’s shortlist has 11 entries: 1) Archaeological Site of Muret e Portës, Durrës, ALBANIA 2) Amberd Historical and Cultural Reserve, ARMENIA 3) Palais du Midi, Brussels, BELGIUM 4) Working-class Housing (courées) in Roubaix-Tourcoing, FRANCE 5) Cycladic Islands, notably Sifnos, Serifos and Folegandros, GREECE 6) Church of San Pietro in Gessate, Milan, ITALY 7) Synagogue of Siena, ITALY 8) Palace in Sztynort, northern Masuria, POLAND 9) Home of the Yugoslav People’s Army in Šabac, SERBIA 10) Greek Orthodox Church of St. Georgios, Altınözü / Hatay province, TÜRKIYE 11) Iron Gate of Antioch, Antakya / Hatay province, TÜRKIYE The final seven most endangered heritage sites in Europe will be unveiled in April, 2024. CULTURE: Europe’s endangered landmarks GN45437 Graphic shows endangered landmark locations across Europe. (107mm by 160mm deep) View: http://www.graphicnews.com/en/pages/45437/CULTURE_Europe’s_endangered_landmarks -------------------------------------------- Info: Alerts for editors http://www.graphicnews.com/serviceinfo Info: FTP for in-house content management systems http://www.graphicnews.com/ftp