The project aims to restore and protect the cultural heritage of the borderland, which will have a positive impact on the conservation status of individual monuments. As part of the project, we want to renovate important cultural monuments in Sabinova and Muszyn, which represent the potential to create and expand the tourist offer addressed to visitors from Poland and Slovakia. The renovation of individual monuments will significantly contribute to strengthening cultural and social identity, as well as improving the conditions and quality of life of the inhabitants of the area. The project will carry out activities that will clearly contribute to improving the conditions for the development of tourism and will allow to eliminate several identified problems of the Polish-Slovak borderland. One of them is the poor state of cultural monuments. The project plans to renovate and renovate the defensive wall of Sabinova and rebuild a much damaged part of the Muszyn castle. Their poor technical condition and gradual degradation require major renovation works to prevent their further destruction. Both of these cultural monuments will be renovated in accordance with the recommendations of the relevant monument protection offices. Renovation of the described monuments will allow these places to be used for recreational purposes. The project also involves the organisation of joint cross-border cultural and integration events to raise awareness of cultural heritage. Through joint meetings, we want to popularise the cultural heritage of the Polish-Slovak borderland and draw attention to its historical message and promote it among current generations. This will also be facilitated by the neighboring visits of school-age children and the exchange of experiences between the Fire Brigade Units.