A visit to Glasgow’s vibrant cultural heritage scene, created by people for people

On 8 July 2024, nearly 20 heritage experts from all over Europe gathered on George Square in front of the Glasgow City Chambers for the start of the European Heritage Hub’s inaugural peer-learning visit. To one side, a 14-storey building with three impactful words printed on a pink display, ‘People make Glasgow’. Above us, a […]

Hub publishes Second Policy Review on Cultural Heritage and Digital Transition

The Policy Team of the European Heritage Hub has published its second Policy Review, based on the findings of the Policy Monitor. This thematic review examines trends on digital policies identified in the Policy Monitor up to July 2024. It follows the first review, which covered the period from October 2023 to February 2024 and provided a […]

Winners of the Ode to Joy Challenge announced

The seven winners of the Ode to Joy Challenge have just been announced by the consortium of the initiative, namely Centre Européen de Musique (CEM), Europa Nostra, the European Heritage Hub, ESACH, the European Movement International, EUYO and Foundation Hippocrène. Launched on the occasion of the bicentenary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s Ode to Joy, this […]

Social Forum for the Heritage Community Launched by the European Heritage Hub 

The European Heritage Hub pilot project has launched a Social Forum designed for heritage professionals and enthusiasts. This online community offers a dedicated space for users to connect with peers, expand their networks, and collaborate on topics central to culture and cultural heritage. Signing up and creating a profile is easy and free for all. […]

European Heritage Hub explores digital transformation in ‘Sharing Local Stories’ webinar

As part of the ‘Sharing Local Stories’ webinar series, the European Heritage Hub hosted the first webinar on the digital aspect of the triple transformation of our society. The online event highlighted three cultural heritage initiatives that were identified through the Hub’s recent Open Call for Local Good Practices.  The initiatives in focus were ‘Nantes […]

Lisbon hosts new Europa Nostra Heritage Hub 

On 18 April, the Europa Nostra Heritage Hub in Lisbon, Portugal, was established by Europa Nostra, Centro Nacional de Cultura and the Municipality of Lisbon. The Memorandum of Understanding for the establishment of the Europa Nostra Heritage Hub in Lisbon was signed during the event held at the Lisbon City Hall by Maria Calado, President […]

Hub publishes First Review of the Policy Landscape across Europe

The Policy Team of the European Heritage Hub has published its first Policy Review, based on the findings of the Policy Monitor. Launched in early March 2024, the Policy Monitor maps out policies impacting cultural and natural heritage at all levels, aiming to analyse, observe trends, and identify gaps across the policy and regulatory environment. This first review, covering the period October 2023 to February 2024, contains a snapshot of the rich policies that have so far been found from 18 countries across the European continent at EU, national and regional level. 

‘Connecting Civil Society for Heritage’ Conference to take place in Athens

The Europa Nostra Heritage Hub in Athens is organising a conference entitled ‘Connecting Civil Society for Heritage’ on 8 – 9 April in Athens, Greece, bringing together civil society organisations and stakeholders from across the Balkans, Turkey and the Caucasus. The event takes place under the framework of the European Heritage Hub pilot project, with […]

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