Icelandic heritage delegation in Island
A DELEGATION from the Icelandic Saga Trail Association visited the Island last week to learn about heritage management.
The seven-day trip was organised by Manx National Heritage.
The delegation included experts in cultural tourism from the Icelandic Saga Trail Association and a representative from the Orkney Islands, who all have a strong interest in the Isle of Man's Viking and Norse heritage.
Director of MNH Stephen Harrison said: 'The Island's heritage provides strong opportunities for international collaboration especially in relation to our connections with Celtic, Viking and maritime traditions. The Icelandic Saga Trail delegation were here to learn about the Isle of Man's heritage sites and study MNH's model for co-ordinated heritage management and promotion.'
In recent years, MNH's expertise in protecting and presenting the Island's heritage through the Story of Man has attracted a number of groups from Europe and beyond to undertake study visits to the Isle of Man. Many of those have been from Norway, Sweden and Denmark with a particular interest in our Viking heritage and the overall interpretive strategy of the Island's heritage sites.
The delegation from Iceland was funded by the Leonardo da Vinci Programme, part of the European Union's Lifelong Learning Programme.
The party was led by Rgnvaldur Gumundsson, chairman of the Iceland Saga Trail Association.
The Icelandic Sagas form a body of Norse and Celtic literature, written from the period of settlement of the country in about 870 to 1550.
The Saga Association itself was founded in May 2006, with the objective of providing a forum for collaboration and consultation for those involved in history and saga related tourism in Iceland, especially with regard to publicity, quality and professional standards of presentation.
Saga Association member, sborg Arnrsdttir, said: 'We had a fantastic week in the Isle of Man and all agree that it was very educating and inspiring for us. We will bring home a lot of knowledge and ideas and we look forward to further co-operation and projects with Manx National Heritage.'
Looking for...
Featured advertisers
Jobs
Search for a job
Motors
Search for a car
Property
Search for a house
Weather for Isle of Man
Tuesday 07 February 2012
Today
Sunny spells
Temperature: 1 C to 7 C
Wind Speed: 16 mph
Wind direction: South east
Tomorrow
Sunny
Temperature: 3 C to 4 C
Wind Speed: 23 mph
Wind direction: South
