Association of the Royal Residences of Europe

The Network of European Royal Residences, founded in 2001, comprises the major institutions in charge of managing the most prestigious palace-museums across Europe. This unique network in Europe allows its members to share their experiences and best practices related to the knowledge, preservation and enhancement of the rich cultural heritage entrusted to them, for the benefit of the millions of visitors they receive each year. Its activities include professional training, establishing partnerships, promotional activities and joint projects and publications.

The network was created in 1996 upon the initiative of the Château de Versailles, but has been registered as an Association since 2001. Each year the Network organises a range of activities for its members, consisting of Technical Meetings, a Mobility Grants Programme, joint projects, conferences, and the General Assembly.[1]

Following a Technical Meeting in 2015, the Network founded the #PalaceDay, which takes place every year on the 19th of July.

36 members

Website

References

  1. ^ "European royal residencies association – European royal residencies association" (in French). Retrieved 2025-12-17.