This decision provides the final formal legal foundation for the implementation of the works, thereby transforming the vision of the Museum of Contemporary Art into a priority action plan for the Sarajevo Canton. The institutional confirmation of the project, whose architectural design is signed by Renzo Piano, represents a turning point in the urban planning of Sarajevo and the positioning of the city as a prestigious world cultural destination. The construction of the museum directly impacts the quality of life in the local community by creating new urban value, while simultaneously opening doors for scientific research institutions, universities, and all levels of the educational system in the Federation of BiH to actively engage in the museum's work. In addition to its educational function, the facility will serve as a key platform for the creative expression of young artists from across Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Prime Minister of the Sarajevo Canton, Nihad Uk, emphasized that this is a decisive move that defines the developmental path of the capital. "By placing Ars Aevi at the top of the priorities for public investment, we are creating the necessary preconditions for building the most important cultural infrastructure in the modern history of Sarajevo. This is an investment in the international credibility of the country and a direct contribution to economic growth through the creative industries. With this, Sarajevo demonstrates that it has the strength and vision to realize world-class projects that will remain for generations as proof of our European orientation and developmental power," stated Prime Minister Uk. The Director of the Public Institution City Museums of Sarajevo, Senka Ibrišimbegović, stressed that such support comes at a time when all technical and legal conditions for the project's implementation have been met. "The Government's decision represents the culmination of efforts lasting more than three decades and confirms that Sarajevo is ready to realize a 'home' for one of the most valuable collections of contemporary art in this part of Europe. Ars Aevi will become a center of knowledge and international cooperation that connects Sarajevo with leading world museums and artistic currents. We are creating an institution that will be a meeting point for dialogue and creativity, thereby permanently securing a space for the free development of culture and science in Bosnia and Herzegovina," conveyed Ibrišimbegović. The Ars Aevi collection was created in 1992 as an act of cultural resistance during the siege of Sarajevo, and today it is developing through the strong support of the European Union, which, via the EU4Culture program, has provided 4.1 million euros in grant funds. The project is being implemented within the #TeamEurope initiative, and the construction of a permanent home for this prestigious collection represents the foundation for the future international recognition of Sarajevo as a regional center of culture and modern society.