The third and final workshop session on audio applications in heritage took place on a wet and windy Monday, 17 November 2025. Participants of the Kraków Heritage Forum were trained in the art of audio editing and basic mixing, working with sounds that each group had recorded during the previous session.
read moreDespite a rainy and cold Monday, 3rd November, we were warmly welcomed by the International Cultural Centre in Kraków, where the next meeting of the Kraków Heritage Forum took place. During the event, we continued the series of workshops initiated in October dedicated to the sounds of heritage and the art of storytelling. The sessions were led by John Beauchamp, a sound producer and communication specialist at Europa Nostra Heritage Hub in Kraków.
read moreOn 25 February 2025, the third meeting dedicated to the Kraków Fortress was held as part of the Kraków Heritage Forum. The aim of the event was to summarise the potential of this largest fortress complex in Europe, reflect on current challenges and outline directions for future activities to fully develop the offer aimed at both residents and tourists.
read moreAlthough ICOMOS states that Kraków has "the most comprehensively organised systematic protection and revitalisation of the historical fortifications of the great fortress in Poland," the potential of the Kraków Fortress remains relatively unknown to both the local community and visitors. How can we tell the story of its phenomenon? What should be done to ensure that residents and tourists stop to explore these sites rather than just passing by, wanting to learn more about their history?
read moreThe tenth meeting of the Kraków Heritage Forum took place, focusing the participants’ attention on the Kraków Fortress. On 20 November 2024, representatives of NGOs, cultural institutions, and experts discussed the tourist and social potential of the Fortress as a significant element of Kraków’s heritage.
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