Vitterhetsakademien awards million to Grimeton World Heritage site

Kungl. The Vitterhetsakademien has granted funds from the Lars Lawski Fund for the conservation of cultural heritage buildings. The Grimeton World Heritage Site is one of sixteen projects deemed to be of great cultural and historical value, all of which are accessible to the public, and has thus been awarded SEK 1 million of the total SEK 23 million the Fund has chosen to support to promote Swedish cultural heritage conservation.

– This million is very welcome and we are so glad that the Vitterhetsakademien sees the value of preserving the radio station’s unique buildings. The two smaller outbuildings are a bit like the “icing on the cake” for the area, they fulfill their function but aesthetically deviate from the otherwise fine and well-preserved environment. This is also the reason why in the past they have always been downgraded in favor of other higher priority maintenance projects. We had applied for funds to be able to restore both buildings to their former glory, the funds that we have now received are a good addition to start this work and at least finish one of the houses, says World Heritage Grimeton’s CEO Camilla Lugnet.

Projects that have received funding from the Lars Lawski Fund for the Promotion of Swedish Cultural Heritage Conservation:

Association for the preservation of the Lindholmen servant wing.
Gotland Museum, Kattlund
Gunnebo slott och trädgårdar AB
Göinge hembygdsförening, Grimmatorp in Broby hembygdspark.
Museiföreningen Anten-Gräfsnäs järnväg
Riddarhusförvaltningen
Brucebo Foundation Scholarship Fund for Artists
Stiftelsen Drottningholms slottsteater
Gamleby Courthouse Foundation
Nordic Museum Foundation, Svindersvik
Skansen Foundation, Biological Museum
Grimeton World Heritage Foundation
Österbybruk Manor Foundation
Värmland Museum, von Echstedtska gården
Västergötland Museum, Lindholmen Castle Ruins
Westmannastiftelsen, Ängsö slott

The list of awarded funds is also available on the website of the Academy of Sciences.

Lars Lawski Fund
In order to promote Swedish cultural heritage conservation, Kungl. Vitterhetsakademien granted funds from the Lars Lawski Fund for the conservation, maintenance and restoration of Swedish historical buildings and Swedish buildings of great cultural and historical value. Lars Lawski (1886-1959) bequeathed his fortune to Kungl. Vitterhetsakademien with instructions that it should contribute to the purposes described above.

 

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