Mintimer Shaimiev: “We understood the importance of scientific support of historical complexes”
3 March 2015, Tuesday
On March 3, the International seminar “Protection and administration of the Assumption Cathedral and Trinity Church of Sviyazhsk, the territory of Sviyazhsk and buffer zone” opened in Kazan.
The event is organized by Russian and Tatarstan ministries of culture and Regional Foundation of the Revival of Historical and Cultural Monuments of the Republic of Tatarstan, Kazan Federal University, Kazan State University of Culture and Art, Institute of archeology named after A.Khalikov, State historical and architectural and art museum “The island town of Sviyazhsk”, and Russian historical society.
The main purpose of the seminar is development of management principles and mechanisms for preservation, restoration, research and promotion of cultural heritage sites the Assumption Cathedral and Trinity Church located in Sviyazhsk.
Representatives of Russian Ministry of Culture, Democritus University, National research university “Higher School of Economics”, Tyumen State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, the Holy Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra, Moscow State Integrated Museum Reserve, Kizhi State Ope-air Museum, Tatarstan museum reserves and other Russian and foreign experts in the sphere of preservation, restoration and research of cultural and historical heritage sites, medieval and monumental painting and icon painting will take part in the seminar.
Tatarstan State Counsellor, Chairman of the Board of guardians of “Revival” Foundation Mintimer Shaimiev, Deputy Chairman of Tatarstan State Council, CEO of the Regional Foundation “Revival” Tatyana Larionova, Minister of Culture Airat Sibagatullin, professor of Democritus University Prepis Alkiviadis and other officials took part in a solemn opening of the seminar.
Speaking at the event, Airat Sibagatullin said that Tatarstan has shown a good example of close cooperation between the government and research centers during the last few years.
Mintimer Shaimiev welcomed participants of the seminar and noted that a close-knit team deals with revival of material and non-material heritage. He thanked everyone for work in Bolgar and noted that the “Revival” Foundation carries out work in Sviyazhsk.
Shaimiev told as well that during preparation of Bolgar nomination four international conferences on history of ancient Bolgar civilization were held in Altai, Bulgaria, Crimea and Bolgar.
It was noted that the work on inclusion of Sviyazhsk objects in UNESCO World Heritage List is underway.
On 20 January in the evening Russian President Vladimir Putin called Tatarstan State Counselor Mintimer Shaimiev and congratulated him with his birthday. During the conversation Vladimir Putin stated that he is happy to hear bright voice of Mintimer (Sharipovich) and wished him good health and all the best.
On 20 January, congratulating Tatarstan State Counselor Mintimer Shaimiev with his birthday, the Chairman of the Russian Government Mikhail Mishustin wrote in his telegramme: “Being a famous and political leader, you have made a substantial contribution into modern development of Tatarstan and have earned the deep respect and gratitude of residents of the republic.
On 16 October in the Kazan Kremlin Tatarstan State Counselor Mintimer Shaymiev, who is also the Chairman of the Trustees Council of the regional Revival Fund, had a meeting with the Director General of the State Hermitage Mikhail Piotrovsky, who came to Kazan to take part in a ceremony of opening a new exposition “The Yusupovs. Luxury across the Centuries” at the Hermitage Kazan Exposition Center and which has been prepared especially for the 20th anniversary of the Hermitage’s first representational centre established in 2005 by celebrations of the Kazan Millennium.
On 28 August the Rais (Head) of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov and the State Counselor of the republic Mintimer Shaimiev took part in a plenary session of the National Assembly of the World Tatar Congress held with participation of about 1 thousand delegates from 68 regions of Russia and 27 foreign countries in the Tatar State Opera and Ballet Theatre in Kazan’