European Heritage Hub Announces Open Call Results, Selecting 10 Innovative Practices in Cities across Europe
The European Heritage Hub has announced the selection of 10 initiatives from its recent Open Call for Local Good Practices, aimed at identifying exemplary local practices in the field of cultural heritage that contribute to the green, digital, and social transformation of our society. Running from November 2023 to January 2024, the call received 40 […]
European Heritage Hub Contributes to Guidelines on the ‘Futures of Venice’, represented by Europa Nostra
Changing the narrative of Venice, both internally and externally, is imperative, moving from the story of a city at risk to one that is understood as an urban laboratory capable of identifying scalable and replicable initiatives tied together by sustainability. This is the starting point for the ‘Futures of Venice’, a project created by the […]
Ode2Joy Challenge calls for reinterpretations of the iconic European anthem
On the occasion of the bicentenary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s Ode to Joy, the European Heritage Hub has launched a challenge calling for reinterpretations of the iconic symphony, along with a consortium of seven founding partners across the Cultural, Heritage and Civil Society sectors. In addition to commemorating the 200th anniversary of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony’s […]
Get to know the European Heritage Hub in our newly released podcast episode!
The European Heritage Hub is one of the largest cultural heritage-driven projects across Europe to support the green, social and digital transformation of our society. Launched in May 2023 by a consortium of 20 partners led by Europa Nostra, and co-funded by the European Union, this pilot project brings together a large array of heritage stakeholders […]
European Heritage Hub holds first Advisory Council meeting, with over 50 members
The first meeting of the European Heritage Hub’s newly established Advisory Council took place online on 20 February 2024. Spanning the whole of Europe and beyond, the Advisory Council includes over 50 members, gathering a wide range of expertise: from the heritage, creative industries and arts ecosystem; to architects, foundations, and environmental and investment leaders. […]
Hub Partners Bring the Voice of Cultural Heritage to Buildings and Climate Change Global Forum in Paris
The Buildings and Climate Global Forum, held from 7 – 8 March 2024 in Paris, provided a global stage in the heart of Europe for the European Heritage Hub to showcase the role heritage plays in the decarbonisation of the built environment and its adaptation to climate risks. The first of its kind, the Forum was co-organised […]
Hub launches two new digital tools: Heritage Library and Policy Monitor
We are pleased to announce the launch of two new digital tools on the European Heritage Hub website, the Heritage Library and the Policy Monitor. Both are now readily accessible, free of charge, and without registration requirements. Discover more about the tools The Heritage Library is a digital repository offering a rich and multilingual collection […]
60 public and private stakeholders from across Portugal contribute to the first Hub meeting in Lisbon
On 27 February 2024, the European Heritage Hub affiliated partner Centro Nacional de Cultura held the first Hub meeting in Lisbon, in the historic neighbourhood of Chiado. 60 public and private stakeholders from across Portugal joined the engaging meeting, including public institutes, municipalities, universities, research institutions, private companies, civil society associations, and professionals committed to […]
Europa Nostra Heritage Hub in Krakow undertakes survey on Central and Eastern European NGO Heritage Sector
The Europa Nostra Heritage Hub for Central and Eastern Europe in Krakow, the regional centre of the pan-European federation of heritage organisations Europa Nostra, is conducting a survey focusing on the non-governmental heritage sector in Central and Eastern Europe. The survey aims to understand the size and nature of this sector, as well as the […]
Policy Monitor
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 […]