Europe
The Via Regia
Cultural Routes
- Architecture without Frontiers: Rural Habitat
- Parks and Gardens, landscape
- Saint Martin de Tours: a great European figure, a Symbol of sharing
- The Cluniac Sites in Europe (Monastic influence)
- The Hansa
- The Iron Route in The Pyrenees (Industrial Heritage in Europe)
- The Jewish Heritage Routes
- The Legacy of Al-Andalus
- The Mozart Route (Historical and Legendary Figures of Europe)
- The Route of the Castilian Language and its Expansion in the Mediterranean (The Sephardic Routes)
- The Routes of the Olive Tree
- The Santiago De Compostela Pilgrim Routes
- The Schickhardt Route (Historical and Legendary Figures of Europe)
- The Via Francigena (Pilgrim Routes)
- The Via Regia
- The Viking Routes (Vikings and Normans)
- The Wenzel and Vauban Routes (Military Architecture in Europe)
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The theme was integrated into the Council of Europe programme in March 2005 and the route will be awarded certification as a “Cultural Route of the Council of Europe” in 2006.
Via Regia is launched to help the acquaintance with the historical route that dates from Medieval ages and connects East and West Europe. It permits to establish connection between the villages with cultural and historical value and significance. Some of them in East Europe seek to develop cultural tourism towards less known sites.
European Institute of Cultural Routes
Photo: Course of the old Via Regia near Erfurt; © Association Via Regia