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Presentation on the national cultural heritage in the Carpathians -.(name Hungary of the Party) Carpathian Convention Fifth Meeting of the Working Group on Cultural Heritage and Traditional Knowledge 4-5 April 2018 Szentendre Skansen Skanzen and Budapest, Hungary

UNESCO s Cultural Conventions Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict (1954, 1999) Fighting against the illicit trafficking of cultural property (1970) Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (1972) Protection of the Architectural Heritage of Europe (Council of Europe 1985) Protection of the Archaeological Heritage (1992) Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage (2001) Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (2003) Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions (2005)

ICOMOS Charters The Venice Charter monuments (1964) The Florence Charter historic gardens (1981) Protection and Management of the Archaeological Heritage (1990) The Nara Document of Authenticity - underwater archaeology (1996) Built Vernacular Heritage (1999) Preservation of Historic Timber Structures (1999) Industrial Heritage TICCIH (2003) Cultural Routes (2008)

ROAD MAP TO ACHIEVE THE OBJECTIVES OF ARTICLE 11 OF CC CC Working Group on Cultural Heritage and Traditional Knowledge

World Heritage sites in Hungary Budapest, including the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue cultural site, 1987, 2002 Old Village of Hollókő and its Surroundings cultural site, 1987 Caves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst, with Slovakia natural site, 1995 Millenary Benedictine Abbey of Pannonhalma and its Natural Environment cultural site, 1996 Hortobágy National Park - the Puszta - cultural landscape, 1999 Early Christian Necropolis of Pécs (Sopianae) cultural site, 2000 Fertő / Neusiedlersee Cultural Landscape with Austria, 2001 Tokaj Wine Region Historic Cultural Landscape, 2002

WH Tentative List of Hungary Balaton Uplands Cultural Landscape (31/08/2017) Caves of the Buda Thermal Karst System (11/08/1993) Frontiers of the Roman Empire Ripa Pannonica in Hungary (22/06/2009) - 2018 [Le Château-fort médiéval d'esztergom (11/08/1993)] Ödön Lechner s independent pre-modern architecture (26/05/2008) Royal Seats in Esztergom, Visegrád with the former Royal Wood in the Pilis Mountain (31/08/2017) State Stud-Farm Estate of Mezőhegyes (28/12/2000) System of Fortifications at the Confluence of the Rivers Danube and Váh in Komárno - Komárom (12/01/2007) The Ipolytartnóc Fossils (28/12/2000) The Network of Rural Heritage Buildings in Hungary (31/08/2017) Wooden bell-towers in the Upper Tisza-Region (31/08/2017)

Europa Nostra Heritage Awards Kodály Körönd Facades in Budapest 2002 Millennium Exhibition and Event Centre in Budapest 2002 Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library in Budapest 2002 Kárász Street and Klauzál Square in Szeged 2003 Villa Barabás in Budapest 2003 Synagogue in Mád 2004 Presbyterian Church in Gyügye 2004 Urania National Film Theatre in Budapest 2005 Terminal 1 in Ferihegy Airport 2006 New York Palace & Cafe in Budapest 2006 The Somlóvár Park Conservation Plan in Hungary 2008 Mátra Museum in Gyöngyös 2009 Festetich Castle 2013 Transylvanian castle gardens 2014 Passage: From a Rusty City to a New Miskolc 2014 Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest 2015

Román András Summer University on Monument Protection Eger 47 Monument Protection 2017 48 Cultural Heritage Heritage Tourism 2018 Békési Népi Építészeti Tanácskozás (Conference on Vernacular architecture) 22-2018

Priorities for the implementation of the Article 11. of the Carpathian Convention in Hungary Monument Inventory Monument protection and restoration Dissemination of knowledge International cooperation Sharing good practices Cultural tourism

Cultural routes Limes route along the Danube Amber street: Hungary - Slovakia - Poland Gotique route from the Czech Republic to Romania Wooden architecture route Street of Narrow gauge forest trains Maria route: Hungary - Slovakia - Poland Romania Oil industry route

Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (2003) 177 States Parties

Definitions practices representations expressions knowledge skills as well as the instruments, objects, artefacts and cultural spaces associated therewith transmitted from generation to generation constantly recreated by communities in response to their environment, their interaction with nature and their history provides them with a sense of identity and continuity promoting respect for cultural diversity and human creativity

Domains oral traditions and expressions, including language as a vehicle of the intangible cultural heritage; performing arts; social practices, rituals and festive events; knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe; traditional craftsmanship

Hungary ratified the ICH Convention in 2006 Act XXXVIII of 2006 ratifies the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, meeting in Paris, from 29 September to 17 October 2003

Hungarian Open Air Museum in Szentendre Skanzen Established: 1967 national museum, national public collection to present vernacular architecture and home interiors farming and way of life by means of original relocated buildings authentically arranged and furnished on the whole of the Hungarian language area to preserve and research built, tangible and intangible cultural heritage; spread the knowledge to great masses of people

Network of Regional Skanzens in Hungary Göcsej Village Museum in Zalaegerszeg (1968) Vas Museum Village in Szombathely (1973) Sóstó Museum Village in Nyíregyháza (1979) Szenna Open Air Ethnographic Collection (1980) Ópusztaszer National Historical memorial Park (1985)

ICH Directorate within the Skanzen Implementation of the UNESCO Convention and the coordination of professionals Secretarial duties of the Expert Committee of ICH of Hungarian National Commission for UNESCO Organization of the network of experts and coordinators Organization of conferences, professional forums Maintain thematic website Care about the National Inventory: Identification and definition the elements of IHC Registration

National Inventory of ICH in Hungary 31 elements Social practices, rituals and festive events Busó Festivities at Mohács (2008) Pentecostal Church Decorating in Mende (2011) Tikverőzés in Moha (2011) Emmaus in Bóly (2011) The Miller s Wafer Tradition in Borsodnádasd (2012) Celebration of the Grapevine Bud Break in Kőszeg (2013) Csobánolás - Nativity Play of the Székelys of Bukovina (2013) The Living Tradition of the Quarters' Trade of Eger (2014) The Tradition of the Kossuth s Cult of Cegléd (2014) Student Traditions of Selmec (2014) Logpulling of the Slovenians of the Rába Region (2015) The Remélés Masked Carnival Custom in Novaj (2016) The Pilgrimage Tradition of Virgin Mary in Hungary (2016) Soldiers of Christ in Hajdúdorog (2016) Bagpipe Tradition in Hungary (2016) Circus Arts in Hungary (2016) Hungarian and Gipsy Folk Dance Tradition in Nagyecsed (2017)

Knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe The Mutton Stew Tradition of the Cumania Region in Karcag (2010) Falconry in Hungary (2010) The Tradition of Plum Jam Preparation in Szatmár-Bereg Region (2013) Artisanal Fishing in the Lower Region of the Danube (2013) Traditional craftsmanship Living Traditions in the Cultural Space of Kalocsa (2010) Pottery Tradition of Mezőtúr (2010) The Living Tradition of Lacemaking from Halas (2011) Matyó Heritage (2011) Folk Art of Sárköz (2012) The Tradition of the Bulrush Weaving in Tápé (2013) Pottery Tradition of Magyarszombatfa (2014) The Hungarian Tradition of Blueprinting (2015) The Living Tradition of Lacemaking in Hövej (2017) The Master of Folk Art Awardees Knowledge and Activity (2008)

Programs on the Best Safeguarding Practices Register 7 programs Táncház Method (2011) The Kassai Method of Equestrian Archery (2012) The Preservation of the Bobbin Lace Tradition from Balatonendréd in the Local Education (2014) The Practice of Transmission of the Nativity Play Meetings Tradition in Debrecen (2015) The Rajkó Method Musical Training for Talented Romany Children (2016) Kodály Concept (2016) Pedagogic Method for the Preservation of the Gipsy Intangible Cultural Heritage in Gandhi Institute (2017)

Representative List and Good Safeguarding Practices Register of UNESCO Busó Festivities at Mohács (2009) Folk Art of the Matyó embroidery of a traditional community (2012) Falconry a living human heritage (2012) multinational nomination The Táncház method: a Hungarian model for the transmission of intangible cultural heritage (2011) Safeguarding of the folk music heritage by the Kodály concept (2016)

Preparing multinational nominations Blue-dying tradition (Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia) Traditions of breeding Lipizzan horses (Slovenia, Hungary, Slovakia, Croatia, Italy, Austria) Bagpipe tradition (Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Macedonia)

Proposals for regional/transboundary cooperation Education and dissemination of traditional crafts skills Knowledge and tradition of the vernacular architecture Maria Route Shepherd tradition Dance tradition lads dance, csardas, walzer, polka End of winter traditions

Proposals for regional/transboundary cooperation Sharing good practices: Education of the gipsy folk music and tradition for gipsy children/young generation Táncház method Kodály concept Cultural heritage in the educational system Nagyapám Háza (House of my Grand father) program

Priorities for the implementation of the Article 11. of the Carpathian Convention in Hungary Training experts and methods of teaching the heritage arts and crafts Workshops, festivals, fairs, cooperation between handicraft vocational schools, young handicraft artists learning from masters in rotation, and travelling interactive handicraft exhibition Summer camps, summer schools Registration, capacity building, restoration Research, registration, representation

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