Europa Nostra at 60: The Future

60 years ago, on 29 November 1963, Europa Nostra was founded at the Council of Europe premises in Paris. Starting out with 11 founding members, it has become the largest civil society network dedicated to cultural heritage in Europe. Today, it gives voice to over 300 organisations from across Europe and beyond. At this occasion Europa Nostra produced a series of podcasts presenting its history, current projects and plans for the future.

Europa Nostra is constantly exploring new fields and topics that need special attention in the area of heritage and its interconnectedness with social matters, climate, technology or economy. In this podcast we explore current plans and ambitions of the organisation within a large network of European partnerships and external collaborations, keeping in mind new potentials or challenges of tomorrow which might open up new paths of exploration.

In this episode you will hear about the future of Europa Nostra. This podcast series was recorded during the European Cultural Heritage Summit held in Venice in September 2023, and produced in collaboration with the Europa Nostra Heritage Hub in Kraków and Free Range Productions.

This episode features the following voices:
Sneška Quaedvlieg-Mihailović
Jimmy Jamar
Natalia Moussienko
Andrew Potts
Senada Demirović Habibija

The production and promotion of this podcast series received the generous financial support of Europa Nostra’s partner La Fondation Hippocrène. The podcast Europa Nostra at 60 is part of the Europa Nostra’s Network project European Cultural Heritage Agora co-funded by the European Union.

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Category
Digital Transition, Green Transition, Heritage Preservation, Inclusion & Accessibility, International Cultural Relations
Source
Europa Nostra Heritage Hub in Kraków, Europa Nostra
Author(s)
Katarzyna Jagodzińska, John Beauchamp
Language
English
Geography
Europe
Keywords
Holistic Heritage Podcasts, European Cultural Heritage, Heritage Management, Heritage Protection, Awareness, Cultural Heritage, Civil Society, Europa Nostra
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