With the support of the Ministry of
Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia, the National Agency for
Cultural Heritage Preservation, in cooperation with the Norwegian Directorate
of Cultural Heritage, a unified geographical information portal for cultural
heritage has been developed.
The above mentioned database functions on
the following information portal - memkvidreoba.gov.ge and includes a variety
of features, such as interactive maps, pictures, descriptions, history behind
and the exact location of each of the cultural heritage, such as: protected
zones and national parks, museum collections, murals, wall paintings, stone
works or rare exhibits.
The presentation was attended by the
Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia - Mikheil
Chkhenkeli attended, who addressed the presentation attendees.
Mikheil Chkhenkeli: "Today a very
important project was presented. It is a geo information system and a GIS
portal that serves to describe, protect, disseminate and manage our national
cultural heritage. All this was possible to our Norwegian colleagues, and I
would like to take this opportunity and thank them for their continuous support
in this endeavor. The project is a very important scientific and educational
component, and I hope that our students will be actively involved in the
project implementation and operation of the system. It is of significant
importance to take care of our heritage, because our future is based on the
preservation of our history and who we are”.
The event was attended by Helen Sandersen,
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Kingdom of Norway to
Georgia, Nikoloz Antidze, and Director of the National Agency for Cultural
Heritage Preservation, and representatives of various governmental and non-governmental
organizations and agencies.
This project is an important tool not only
for the management of cultural heritage resources, but also for the spatial
territorial development of the country in general. The project was implemented
within the framework of cooperation between the National Agency for Cultural
Heritage Preservation of Georgia and the Directorate of Norwegian Cultural
Heritage, and was fully funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In his speech, the Minister emphasized the importance of this
project in the field of cultural heritage and expressed a desire to actively
engage students in similar projects in the future.