Dozens of cultural heritage workers have been hailed as heroes in Brussels this week for their work preserving a broad range of projects, from a glacier archaeology programme in Norway to the restoration of Antwerp City Hall in Belgium and the Puerta de Alcalá in Madrid.
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- Thirty people from 24 countries were honored at the European Heritage Awards in Brussels. 11s
- Five Grand Prix awards were presented for exceptional heritage preservation efforts. 16s
- Curator Inge Bisgaard was recognized for her work protecting Greenland's heritage against climate change. 39s
- Norway's 'Secrets of the Ice' project received the top research prize for discovering over 4,500 ancient artifacts. 1m 20s
- The restoration of Madrid's Puerta de Alcala won the public prize. 2m 22s