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Heritage Conversations

It is a series of discussions led by the Europa Nostra Heritage Hub team in Kraków. Their goal is to promote good practices in the field of cultural and natural heritage in Central and Eastern Europe and to highlight the role of non-governmental organisations in the field of management, protection, promotion and education for heritage. The Conversations build awareness of good practices in heritage and bring critical thinking in the main areas of interest. Its additional role is to build community in the region of Central and Eastern Europe around Hub. 

The Conversations are realised interchangeably on-site in Kraków (recorded and available on-line) and on-line. 

A Catalogue of Urban Challenges

A conversation about the challenges faced today by heritage, people, non-governmental organisations and local government in the field of protection and management from the perspective of Krakow. The catalogue of these challenges is long. Some of them we know well, they have been with us for years, others have appeared recently, caused by the pandemic and geopolitical situation.

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Triple Transformation for Heritage: Green-Digital-Social

This panel introduces participants to European Heritage Hub project and its concept of Triple Transformation and explores the Hub’s aims to raise the capacity of Europe’s heritage ecosystem to serve as a vector for inclusive and just transition as well as a sustainable digital transition, and also to adapt and thrive in the face of the impacts of climate change and of these transitions.

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Vyshyvanka: Embroidered Activism

Conversation with Lesia Voroniuk, creator of World Vyshyvanka Day, followed by a panel discussion with Ewa Klekot, Monika Nęcka.

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Heritage and Society. The Experience of Central Europe

The specific nature of Central Europe follows from a unique historical experience of this part of the continent. This became obvious in the 20th century. It has to be noted that in the 20th century political borders in Central and Eastern Europe have changed faster than cultural borders. Central Europe has never found itself outside the European civilisation. But it retained its distinctiveness – which today is a value.

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Learning from Heritage Opportunities/threats within Mega-Events in Europe (HOMEE)

Heritage Opportunities/threats within Mega-Events in Europe (HOMEE) project realised jointly by partners from Italy, Cyprus, Poland and the United Kingdom, was awarded with the European Heritage Awards / Europa Nostra Awards 2022 in the category of Research.

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