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Tilskudd til strakstiltak/sikringstiltak på fredete bygninger og anlegg

Innlandet fylkeskommune

This grant supports emergency measures and protective interventions for listed (protected) buildings and structures in Innlandet county, Norway. The funding is designed for measures that can halt damage development while awaiting long-term restoration. Emergency measures are intended to secure the building in the short term and provide a better starting point for later restoration work. Examples of emergency measures include roof sealing, drainage, securing walls or structures. The work must be performed by craftsmen with competence in antiquarian building work. The grant normally covers up to 50% of costs and is not typically available for municipally-owned buildings.

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Tilskudd til arkitektfaglig bistand for fredete bygninger og anlegg

Innlandet fylkeskommune

This grant supports owners of protected buildings and structures in Norway by providing funding for architectural assessments. The purpose is to facilitate future use of buildings by outlining possible solutions within the framework of protection regulations. Owners can apply for support to commission an architectural evaluation that explores the building's possibilities and potential uses while respecting heritage conservation requirements. The work must be performed by architects with competence and experience in antiquarian building work. The grant normally covers up to 50% of the total cost per building, with payment made upon receipt of the report/drawings and proof of paid invoice.

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Tilskudd til verneverdige bygninger og anlegg

Innlandet fylkeskommune

This grant program supports the preservation and restoration of heritage-worthy buildings and structures in Innlandet County, Norway. The program aims to ensure that more buildings and structures - including those without formal conservation status - can be preserved for the future. The grant covers restoration and maintenance work to an ordinary maintenance level, or restoration to a documented historical condition, performed according to antiquarian principles. The funding is specifically intended to cover the additional costs associated with using qualified craftspeople who employ traditional materials and techniques, which typically cost more than modern work methods. The total budget allocated annually for this program is approximately 1,800,000 NOK distributed across the entire county.

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€0–€76.5K Nov 01, 2026
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Tilskudd til istandsetting av freda bygninger og anlegg

Innlandet fylkeskommune

This grant program supports the restoration and maintenance of protected (listed) buildings and structures in Norway to achieve standard maintenance levels. The grant is designed to cover all or part of the additional costs associated with performing restoration work according to proper antiquarian standards. The funding is provided through the state budget and distributed by Innlandet County Municipality. Eligible applicants include private individuals, foundations, and boards of associations or joint ownership arrangements who own protected buildings. The program emphasizes architectural and cultural-historical value, degree of originality, rarity, importance to the cultural environment, and the building's technical condition. Normally, grants cover up to 50% of total costs, with owners expected to contribute a substantial portion. The grant is valid for three years and requires that restoration work be performed by craftspeople with relevant competence in antiquarian building work.

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Nov 01, 2026
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Tilskot til freda kulturminne i privat eige

Møre og Romsdal fylkeskommune

This grant program provides financial support to privately owned protected cultural heritage sites and monuments in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The goal is to restore these monuments and their surrounding cultural environments to preserve their source value, experiential value, use, and value creation. The grant covers additional costs associated with restoration, maintenance, antiquarian safeguarding, conservation of fixed inventory, and management of cultural monuments and environments. Private owners and managers of cultural monuments and environments that are protected, temporarily protected, or under consideration for protection are eligible to apply. The program prioritizes monuments with particularly burdensome maintenance and restoration tasks, buildings where significant cultural heritage values are at risk of being lost, and monuments accessible to the public for experience and education.

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Tilskot til freda bygningar i privat eige – frå før 1537

Møre og Romsdal fylkeskommune

This grant program provides economic support for privately owned protected buildings from before 1537 (medieval period). The goal is to ensure these buildings are maintained at a normal level while preserving their historical value. These structures are among the oldest wooden buildings in the world, and great emphasis is placed on preserving authentic materials. The program supports restoration, conservation of fixed inventory, securing and heavier maintenance work that brings the building to a normal maintenance level, as well as initiatives that contribute to documentation, knowledge development and research on medieval buildings. Grants are provided from the state budget.

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Tilskudd til fagutvikling i fartøyvernet

Riksantikvaren

This grant supports professional development projects in vessel preservation in Norway. The program aims to preserve and pass on the craftsmanship knowledge needed for antiquarian restoration and maintenance of protected and preserved vessels. The funding encompasses two schemes: core activities at three national vessel preservation centers, and project grants for professional development in vessel preservation. Projects can include documentation of crafts and vessels, knowledge collection and dissemination, and research on the technical and antiquarian possibilities for climate and environmental measures in the preservation fleet.

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