Vi utmanar och förändrar människors sätt att tänka kring och använda kulturarv

 

Former Award winners

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2023: Anne Sandström, The Association of Drama and Theatre in Finland

2022: Marianne Folkedotter, Västerbotten Museum in Sweden

2021: Nelly Laitinen, The Society of Swedish Literature in Finland

2020: The National Archives of Estonia (The photo above)

2019: Helene Møllevik, Norwegian Museum of Deaf History and Culture

2018: Irena Saulutė Valaitytė-Špakauskienė, The Open Air Museum in Lithuania

2017: Linken Apall Olsen, Oslo Bymuseum/Oslo City Museum

2016: Henning Lindberg, museum teacher at Den Gamle By in Aarhus, Denmark

2015: Karin Sjöberg, Sweden’s first archives learning officer

2014: Jyväskylä City’s Culture Guide Association, Finland

2013: Njarka Sameläger, Sverige/Sweden

2012: Veera Jalava, PhD student in Art Education, Aalto University, Finland

2011: Gösta Öborn, the World Heritage site Grimeton in Varberg municpality, Sweden

2010: Bente Jensen, Aalborg City Archives, Denmark

2009: Ann Siri Garberg, Sverresborgs museum in Norway

2008: Ebbe Westergren, Sverige, Kalmar County Museum, Sweden

2007: Charlotte SH Jensen, The Danish National Museum