The Lithuanian Art Museum secured €859,732 with ProBaltic Consulting to restore the representative palace of the Palanga Amber Museum and adapt it to modern cultural tourism needs.
| Client | Lietuvos dailės muziejus |
|---|---|
| Field | Cultural heritage |
| Programme / measure | Viešųjų nekilnojamųjų kultūros paveldo objektų kompleksiškas pritaikymas turizmo reikmėms |
| Project code | VP3-1.3-ŪM-02-V-01-038 |
| Year | 2009 |
| Grant awarded | €859,732 |
| Managing agency | LVPA |
| Services provided | Application and project documentation preparation |
Challenge
Heritage projects face two sets of requirements at once: conservation restrictions on the building itself, and EU funding requirements to justify tourist flows and economic benefit. Both must fit into a single investment project.
Project
Palangos gintaro muziejaus reprezentacinių rūmų restauracija ir pritaikymas šiuolaikiniams kultūrinio turizmo poreikiams
Solution
ProBaltic Consulting prepared the application and project documentation under the measure for comprehensive adaptation of public immovable cultural heritage objects for tourism (LVPA).
Results
- €859,732 for the palace of one of Lithuania’s most visited museums;
- The palace restored and adapted to modern cultural tourism needs;
- A heritage object preserved and opened to a wider audience.
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