The EU and several of its Member States have launched an initiative for Cultural Heritage in Ukraine, with a view to protecting cultural artefacts and building the capacities of heritage professionals.

Tochytskyi - Micallef - Ukraine Recovery Conference - Photo © European Union 2025

The European Commisison is also adding €2 million to its 2025 ‘Creative Europe Special Call for Ukraine’, taking total EU cultural aid since the start of the war to over €50 million.

“Nations are not just defined by borders or land,” said EU Commissioner Glenn Micallef: “They are defined by their values, by their people, by their stories, and by their culture. As I’ve said many times, if you want to destroy a nation, you attack its culture. Our support to Ukraine’s cultural and creative sectors remains unwavering. Since Russia’s full-scale invasion, the EU has committed over €50 million for that purpose. Yet threats persist, which is why we have launched ‘Team Europe for Cultural Heritage in Ukraine’ and boosted Creative Europe support for Ukraine.”

Under the Team Europe initiative, over 60 actions will be rolled out as of 2025, including targeted training and scholarships and support to store, showcase and preserve artefacts in danger.

Projects will finance actions on the ground, matching the specific needs of Ukrainian culture and cultural heritage, professionals, and artists, from supporting heritage preservation, artistic performance in and outside Ukraine to facilitating access to culture and cultural heritage.

Furthermore, the Commission recently published a study to help Ukraine establish the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Fund.

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