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Many architectural monuments and works of art representing Ukrainian cultural heritage have been destroyed. How can we care for those that are still under threat? What are the key needs of Ukrainian museums? What role do museums play in the context of the Ukrainian-Russian war?
The conversation between Dr Katarzyna Jagodzińska, head of the Europa Nostra Heritage Hub in Krakow, and Oleksandra Kovalchuk was recorded in September 2024 at the International Cultural Centre in Kraków.
Immerse yourself in heritage – UKRAINE HERITAGE SPOTLIGHT, episode 16: “Rethinking the Museum.”
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Projekt jest współfinansowany przez Unię Europejską i Miasto Kraków.