Five owners of cultural and natural heritage objects from Liepaja, Pāvilosta, Nīca and Grobiņa have joined the project “The Heritage of South Kurzeme through the centuries”. The project partners are united by efforts to protect and preserve the unique natural and cultural heritage of the South Kurzeme region, and a common vision of how to develop and improve cultural and historical objects into multifunctional, well-maintained, spacious and accessible sites. The aim of the project is to preserve, restore and develop the cultural and natural heritage of the southern Kurzeme coast by improving the tourism offer of cultural and natural heritage sites of different periods, the infrastructure necessary for their development and creating new services. Parts of the territory of the monument of national importance “The Historical Centre of Liepaja City”: 1.1. restoration and reconstruction of the living building/hotel (Madam Hoijere hotel) and renovation of the territory of the “Kungu quarter” courtyard; 1.2. reconstruction of the concert garden “Pūt, winds!” and improvement of the adjacent territory;2. Church/cultural monument – facade of Liepaja Holy Trinity Cathedral and restoration of tower;3. Significant parts of the coastal city – Pavilosta city flood promenade near Pāvilosta Local History Museum;4. Cultural and historical landscapes – restoration of Vērgale Manor complex and territory improvement;5. Landscapes/natural park characterising the coastline – nature park “Bernāti” in Nīca county (Natura 2000 territory) – territory improvement, development of trails and installation of environmental objects;6. Development of the Ālandes River recreation complex, including a cultural monument – Grobiņa archaeological ensemble, including Grobiņa medieval castle with bastions, Skabāržkalns and ancient town, Priedien antiques. During the implementation of the project, construction supervision and author supervision, as well as publicity measures will be provided.The result of the project is that in 2023, compared to 2015, the number of visits to the cultural and natural heritage sites included in the project will increase by 56 100 visitors, as well as 17 new services (including improved quality) will be created. The developed facilities will be available for visitors 120-365 days a year. The total cost of the project is EUR 8944758,55, including. EUR 4760069.58 funding from the European Regional Development Fund.The project is planned to be implemented by the end of 2021, starting in the third quarter of 2018.