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The aim of the paper is to identify the products of projects of co-financed from the EU Aid Funds in the field of cultural assets in the Lubelskie voivodship. The analysis was conducted using the SIMIK database of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Development of the Republic of Poland. The data related to years 2007 to 2013 (2015). The study shows that in the territorial self-government units which are functionally linked up to rural areas, including rural communes, small towns and land counties, the main way of the use of grants for cultural projects are the investments aimed at adapting cultural objects to the fulfilment of new functions, including, first and foremost, grants for gastronomic and hotel services as well as the development of sports and recreational facilities. This results in the improvement of social and economic conditions, mainly due to the creation of new jobs and additional sources of income. In highly attractive tourist centres, such as Zamość, Nałęczów, Kazimierz Dolny, and Puławy, as well as in the voivodship capital, Lublin, the largest share of the expenditures goes for the purposes relating to revalorization of the objects of culture.
The EU financial resources are an important source of restoration and preservation of cultural heritage objects and their adaptation to the fulfilment of tasks resulting in the rise of new socio-economic functions. The purpose of the paper is to identify the ways of the spending of EU aid funds thematically related to cultural goods with reference to the area of the beneficiary’s origin in the years 2007-2015. The study was based on the SIMIK database of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Development of the Republic of Poland. The analysis of the total value and of the level of the EU co-funding shows that rural areas of the Dolnośląskie Province were beneficiaries of more than 20 % of the value of the EU co-funding for cultural heritage projects and in this respect they ranked second after the Province capital. At the same time, rural communes and small towns had the highest share of the EU funds in the total value of the projects completed during this period.
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