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Heritage and Civil Society – online panel discussions

HomepageHeritage and Civil Society – online panel discussions

The Europa Nostra Heritage Hub for Central and Eastern Europe in Kraków, invites you to two online panel discussions, which will address key issues of current heritage international agenda, having the civil society – the soul of Europa Nostra activities – in their core. The first one, ‘Heritage and Society. The Experience of Central Europe‘, will focus on the Central European dimension of the societal aspect of heritage, while the second, ‘Triple Transformation for Heritage: Green-Digital-Social’, by the European Heritage Hub, will discuss the three strands of transformation of life in Europe and their implications for heritage. A detailed description of the panels and the program of the event is available here.

The discussions will be held in English. The live streaming will take place on Thursday, September 7, 2023 from 11:00-13:45 and will be available via our YouTube channel here. After the meetings, the recording will be made available on this channel and will be available via our website.

We cordially invite you to follow the live streaming!