The Alliance of Cultural Landscapes and Related World Heritage Sites has held its biannual assembly in several towns of Territorio Mudéjar: Calatayud, Cervera de la Cañada and Tobed. The assembly included a technical conference for members organised around the theme “Cultural landscape and management plans for UNESCO World Heritage sites”, which was attended by speakers and members from Spain, Andorra, Portugal and Italy. On this occasion, Territorio Mudéjar organised a European meeting-visit in Calatayud, Tobed and Cervera de la Cañada with a team from the University of Zaragoza, the Politecnico di Torino and the Politecnico di Milano, which has served to advance the preliminary study for the drafting of a management plan for the Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon.

* This project of Territorio Mudéjar has been selected in the 2023 call for grants for projects for the conservation and dissemination of World Heritage properties of the Ministry of Culture and Sport. Territorio Mudéjar is thus part of a group of more than 20 Spanish organisations working to promote and improve the application of the World Heritage Convention and its guidelines. These grants are financed by the Ministry of Culture and aim to promote the development of projects for the management, protection and conservation of these assets, as well as to promote their accessibility, visibility and dissemination at national and international level.

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