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Quito, Jun 4 (EFE).- The former headquarters of Unasur in Quito rejected housing the Ecuadorian cultural heritage and will remain in its current location despite technical reports that warn that the building, would not be prepared for a strong seismic event.CAMERA: JUAN FRANCISCO CHAVEZ / MINISTRY OF CULTURE
Istanbul, Feb 1 (EFE-EPA).- Istanbul has been a site of human settlement for around 3,000 years and nowadays it is a cradle of cultural and historical heritage points that plot the city’s evolution over time. Byzantine churches, walls and cisterns rub shoulders with Ottoman mosques, fountains and tombs in the Turkish city that straddles Europe and Asia.FOOTAGE OF RESTORATION WORKS BY IBB MIRAS.(Camera: ERDEM SAHIN. Editor: EMMA LOZANO)
Istanbul, Feb 1 (EFE-EPA), (Camera: Erdem Sahin).- Istanbul has been a site of human settlement for around 3,000 years and nowadays it is a cradle of cultural and historical heritage points that plot the city’s evolution over time. Byzantine churches, walls and cisterns rub shoulders with Ottoman mosques, fountains and tombs in the Turkish city that straddles Europe and Asia.Some of the historic features of Istanbul have been neglected in recent years while others have fallen into ruin. Specialists from Istanbul’s cultural heritage department (IBB Miras) want to buck this trend.FOOTAGE OF RESTORATION WORKS BY IBB MIRAS.
Rabat (Morocco), Dec 16 (EFE) .- (Camera: Fatima Zohra Bouaziz) They say in Morocco that "couscous brings together", because it is a dish that is not eaten alone, but rather shared, and the phrase has more meaning than ever as couscous has just brought together the Maghreb countries, always embroiled in political disputes for the dish to be Intangible Cultural Heritage.FOOTAGE OF COUSCOUS BEING PREPARED IN RABAT.
Palma (Spain), Dec 12 (EFE) .- The Gordiola glassblowing factory, a reference in the traditional tradition of Mallorca, commemorated on Thursday its 300th anniversary with an event at its facilities in Algaida.Gordiola, owned by the Aldeguer Palau family, reaches three centuries of existence with the goal of being recognized, within a European candidacy promoted by the Ministry of Culture from Spain, as a Unesco's Intangible cultural heritage.FOOTAGE OF THE GLASSBLOWING AND OF THE SHOP AT GORDIOLA.