Promotion of intangible heritage and national culture in Romania and Republic of Moldova
Programme 2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-A NEXT Romania - Rep.MoldovaDescription
Joint Action Plan to improve the tourism potential of the cross-border area(EN)
Endowment of three objectives of cultural interest in Romania and the Republic of Moldova(EN)
Thematic information
Priority: (VI-A_Ro-Mo_2) Social Development across Borders
Priority specific objective: RSO4.6. Enhancing the role of culture and sustainable tourism in economic development, social inclusion and social innovation
Priority policy objective (Interreg specific objective): PO4 A more social and inclusive Europe implementing the European Pillar of Social Rights
Type of intervention: 166 Protection, development and promotion of cultural heritage and cultural services
Partners (4)
Lead Partner: COMUNA TULUCESTI
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 881539978
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 3553307
Address: Primariei , 807300 Tulucesti Village, Romania
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Local public authority
Website: http://www.primariatulucesti.ro
Total budget: EUR 102 859.10
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 92 573.19
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 90.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 10 285.91
- Primaria Satului Valeni
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Name: Primaria Satului Valeni
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 879169007
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 1007601007066
Address: Valeni, - Valeni, Moldova
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Local public authority
Total budget: EUR 70 662.80
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 63 596.52
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 90.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 7 066.28
- Agentia de Cooperare Transfrontaliera si Integrare Europeana
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Name: Agentia de Cooperare Transfrontaliera si Integrare Europeana
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 936864219
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 1023620004938
Address: 31 August 1989, 3909 Cahul, Moldova
Legal status: private
Organisation type: Interest groups including NGOs
Website: http://www.actie.md
Total budget: EUR 84 021.75
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 75 619.57
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 90.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 8 402.18
- Asociatia Culturala pentru Traditii si Obiceiuri Romanesti "VATRA"
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Name: Asociatia Culturala pentru Traditii si Obiceiuri Romanesti "VATRA"
PIC (Participant Identification Code): 880365890
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 38470905
Address: Covurlui, 807301 Sivita Village, Romania
Legal status: private
Organisation type: Interest groups including NGOs
Website: http://www.actorvatra.ro
Total budget: EUR 72 460.40
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 65 214.36
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 90.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 7 246.04
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Project partner
Summary
Project acronym: KULtura
Project ID: ROMD00648
Project start date: 2025-03-27
Project end date: 2026-09-26
Project status: ongoing
Relevant linked projects:
- "Improving local heritage by equipping Cultural Centre in the village of Sivita,Tulucești commune, Galati County" - National Development Programme Development Programme - NDP , Measure 05/6B - Exploitation
- local heritage . (EN) | Both projects focus on cultural heritage, with KULtura emphasizing preservation and promotion at a bilateral level between Romania and the Republic of Moldova, and the Sivita project focusing on local heritage enhancement in Galati County. Together, it can create a broader network of preserved cultural sites, enriching the cultural offer available to both locals and tourists.The KULtura project's focus on sustainable tourism and the promotion of cultural heritage, complements the Sivita project's objective to enhance local heritage through infrastructure development. This synergy could attract a wider audience interested in authentic cultural experiences, contributing to the diversification of tourism offerings in the region.Both projects involve community engagement and aim to stimulate economic growth through tourism and cultural activities. The Sivita project's focus on equipping a Cultural Centre can serve as a hub for activities promoted by the KULtura project, fostering local involvement, and providing economic opportunities through increased tourist footfall.The KULtura project's emphasis on joint activities and knowledge exchange between Romania and the Republic of Moldova can be enriched by the tangible infrastructure and local heritage showcased in the Sivita project. Educational programs and cultural exchanges can be hosted at the newly equipped Cultural Centre, promoting cross-border understanding and cooperation. (EN), Green Tourism and Historical Heritage - an Important Step for the Development of the Black Sea Basin (GreeTHiS) (EN) | Both projects focus on leveraging heritage for tourism development, with "KULtura" emphasizing intangible cultural heritage and "GreeTHiS" concentrating on the ecological aspects of historical and protected buildings. The synergy lies in the holistic promotion of the regions' heritage—combining culture, history, and ecological sustainability to attract tourists interested in diverse experiences."GreeTHiS" aims to support the climate resilience of tourist areas and historical buildings, which complements the "KULtura" project's efforts to promote cultural heritage. Together, these projects can offer a sustainable tourism model that respects and preserves both the cultural and natural environment, making destinations more attractive and responsible. Both projects aim to increase the capacity of local stakeholders—whether in cultural competences or climate adaptation techniques. This shared goal of enhancing local expertise ensures that the regions are not only attractive tourism destinations but also centers of knowledge and best practices in heritage preservation and sustainability."GreeTHiS" focuses on demonstrating sustainable energy interventions in historic areas, which could benefit the "KULtura" project's objectives by showcasing how cultural heritage sites can be preserved using green technologies. This cross-pollination of innovative solutions enhances the appeal and viability of heritage sites as tourism attractions.
- the synergy between the "KULtura" and "GreeTHiS" projects represents a comprehensive approach to developing the tourism sector by integrating cultural heritage promotion with ecological sustainability and climate resilience. (EN), "SIDE BY SIDE" Trinodal Network for the Promotion and Development of Tourism in the Cross-Border Area Galati-Cahul-Reni (EN) | The synergy between the "SIDE BY SIDE" project and the "KULtura" project lies in their shared vision for bolstering tourism through the promotion of cultural and recreational assets in their respective cross-border regions. Each project, while distinct in its focus and geographical scope, complements the other in creating a comprehensive and enriched tourism experience that leverages local strengths.Both projects aim to create and strengthen cross-border tourism networks. "SIDE BY SIDE" focuses on linking Galati, Cahul, and Reni through a tri-nodal network, including the development of Info-Centres and recreational bases. "KULtura" aims to promote cultural heritage and create a cross-border tourism network. Together, they can offer tourists a richer, more diverse experience that combines cultural heritage with recreational opportunities, effectively marketing the broader region as a single, attractive destination. The initiatives share a common goal of stimulating local tourism potential and enhancing cooperation between local partners. This shared objective fosters a spirit of collaboration among stakeholders across the border, leveraging each project's successes to mutual benefit.Through the collaborative efforts of both projects, the visibility and accessibility of the cross-border region's tourism assets are significantly enhanced. This joint approach goes beyond existing practices by creating a unified tourism experience that bridges cultural heritage with modern recreational facilities, setting a new standard for cross-border cooperation in the sector.the synergy between the "KULtura" project and the "SIDE BY SIDE" initiative represents a holistic approach to developing the tourism sector by integrating cultural promotion with infrastructure development and recreational offerings. (EN)
Total budget/expenditure: EUR 330 004.05
Total EU funding (amount): EUR 297 003.64
Total EU funding (co-financing rate): 90.00%
Co-financing sources:
Investments, deliverables, policy contributions
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Deliverables:
- 1 Launching conference organized - Report of the event
- 1 Press release
- 1 Folkloric research in Tulucesti area organized
- 1 Activity report
- 1 Folkloric research in Cahul area organized
- File for National Register of Intangible Cultural Heritage
- 2 Press releases
- Cultural symposium in Sivita
- Cultural symposium in Cahul
- Cultural festival in Tulucesti
- Cultural festival in Valeni
- Craft workshops in Sivita
- Craft workshops in Valeni
- Cross-border fair in Valeni
- Cross-border fair in Tulucesti
- 1 training sessions in Galati County
- 1 training sessions in Cahul District
- Architectural Guidelines for Adapting to the Local Specifics of the Rural Environment
- Exhibition of old photographs
- 5 workshops for the Preservation and Promotion of Traditional Architecture in Cahul area
- 5 workshops for the Preservation and Promotion of Traditional Architecture in Galati area
- 2 Cultural trips in Moldova
- 2 Cultural trips in Romania
- Interactive tourist route map
- 3 short-documentary series
- 1 Joint Action Plan developed
- 1 social media profile for the project
- 3 short movies and 30 qualitative photos
- Promotional kit
- 1 project logo
- 3 display durable plaques or billboards
- 6 press releases/press articles
- 1 final conference organized - report of the event
- 1 press release for the event
- Equipment and facilities package for Cultural House in Tulucesti
- Equipment and facilities package for Craft Workshop in Sivita
- Equipment and facilities package - Carpet Weaving Workshop at Valeni History and Ethnography Museum
Contribution to wider strategies and policies:
- EUStrategyDanubeRegion The KULtura project contributes to the EU Strategy for the Danube River by promoting cultural heritage preservation and sustainable tourism, which aligns with the strategy's objectives of environmental protection, socio-economic development, and enhancing the region's attractiveness. By fostering cross-border cultural cooperation and valorizing traditions, the project supports regional development, cultural diversity, and sustainable economic growth, directly linking to the strategy's goals of connectivity, environmental quality, and social and economic prosperity. This synergy enhances regional integration and cooperation within the Danube area.
- The project pursues two priorities of this strategy:
- 1. Protection, rehabilitation, and promotion of the Cultural heritage of the Danube Region;
- 2. Promote sustainable tourism in the Danube Region and capitalize on EUSDR projects in the areas of culture, nature, and tourism;
- SeaBasinStrategyBlackSea The KULtura project, by promoting cultural heritage and sustainable tourism, indirectly contributes to the Common Maritime Agenda for the Black Sea's (CMA) overarching goals of fostering a sustainable blue economy, enhancing regional cooperation, and preserving marine and coastal ecosystems. While the primary focus of CMA is on maritime and marine sectors, the project aligns with its broader objectives of environmental sustainability and economic growth through sustainable practices. By encouraging tourism that is aware of and respects the cultural and natural heritage, the project supports the CMA's aim for a competitive, innovative, and sustainable blue economy in the Black Sea region.
- Moreover KULtura project will involve collaboration between countries, regions, and communities.
- Also, it can attract tourists and visitors interested in experiencing the unique cultural heritage of the Black Sea region. This can lead to increased economic activity in coastal areas, which aligns with the goals of sustainable maritime tourism and the preservation of cultural heritage.
- The KULtura project involves local communities, artisans, and artists. This engagement can empower communities and provide economic opportunities, which can have a positive impact on the socio-economic development of coastal regions in the Black Sea area.
- In summary, while the KULtura project primarily focuses on cultural heritage, its goals complement the CMA's broader objectives of sustainable development, environmental protection, and regional cooperation in the Black Sea area, demonstrating how cultural initiatives can play a vital role in achieving sustainable blue economy objectives
- Other EU strategy for sustainable tourism
- The KULtura project, by focusing on cultural heritage preservation and sustainable tourism, can significantly contribute to broader EU strategies and policies on these topics. The European Union recognizes the value of cultural heritage in driving sustainable development and has emphasized the role of sustainable cultural tourism as a key component in regional and macro-regional development strategies. This approach aims to balance tourism development with the protection of cultural heritage, ensuring that local communities are central to decision-making processes, thus aligning with the EU's vision of sustainable cultural tourism.Moreover, the EU strategy for sustainable tourism, particularly in the wake of COVID-19, underlines the importance of rebuilding the sector with a focus on sustainability, resilience, and the digital transition.The EU supports, coordinates, and complements the actions of member states in tourism to maintain Europe as a leading global destination, focusing on maximizing the industry’s contribution to growth and jobs while promoting cooperation between EU countries. The transition pathway for tourism identifies measures for the green and digital transition and for improving the resilience of EU tourism, which includes building on stakeholders’ contributions and aligning with the European agenda for tourism 2030.The KULtura project can contribute to these wider strategies by implementing sustainable practices in cultural tourism that support the green and digital transition, enhancing regional development, and ensuring the conservation of cultural heritage.
- Other EU strategy for international cultural relations:
- The EU Strategy for International Cultural Relations which focuses on promoting cultural cooperation with partner countries along three main axes: supporting culture as a driver of sustainable social and economic development; promoting culture and intercultural dialogue for peaceful intercommunal relations; strengthening cooperation on cultural heritage. Thus, the project proposes the creation of a cross-border network for cooperation between cultural institutions aiming at promoting cultural heritage.
Deliverable (other than infrastructural investment) areas:
- România (RO), Tulucesti Village, Calea Galati, 165, 807300
- Moldova (MD)
- România (RO), Sivita Village, Covurlui, 15, 807301
Programme Common Output Indicator:
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RCO 077 - Number of cultural and tourism sites supported, Measurement unit:
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RCO 083 - Strategies and action plans jointly developed, Measurement unit:
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RCO 087 - Organisations cooperating across borders, Measurement unit:
Programme Common Result Indicator:
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RCR 084 - Organisations cooperating across borders after project completion, Measurement unit:
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RCR 077 - Visitors of cultural and tourism sites supported, Measurement unit:
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RCR 079 - Joint strategies and action plans taken up by organisations, Measurement unit:
Project part of European Union Macro-Regional or Sea Basin Strategy: EUSDR
Information regarding the data in keep.eu on the programme financing this project
Financing programme
2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-A NEXT Romania - Rep.Moldova
Last month that data in keep.eu was retrieved from the Programme's website or received from the Programme
2025-06-12
No. of projects in keep.eu / Total no. of projects (% of projects in keep.eu)
20 / 20 (100%)
No. of project partnerships in keep.eu / Total no. of project partnerships (% of project partnerships in keep.eu)
51 / 51 (100%)
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