Romania to Present a Literature-Inspired European Heritage Days Programme
12 Sep 2019
The 27th edition of European Heritage Days in Romania will be celebrated this Saturday with a programme dedicated to books and the cul
Engaging Young People in Living Cultural Heritage
3 Aug 2023
Keepers of Croatian extended families’ tradition, photo credits, NGO "Družina"
101 Event Ideas to Celebrate Heritage and Nature this Autumn
28 Apr 2017
Embodied in local myths and legends, as well as in nature-inspired traditions and rituals, the history of community experiences with nature is
New School Year Brings New Heritage Education Projects in Romania
22 Aug 2017
After a successful implementation of several
European Heritage Communities 2016: Shaping our shared future
6 Jun 2016
The European Heritage Days is a flagship initiative creating a positive impact on the life of local communities.
European Heritage Days programmes to visit this weekend
22 Sep 2022
Many more programmes will be starting soon; here’s an overview of what is taking place this weekend and what visitors can expect.
The Geometry of Light: a European Heritage Days Stories Project
16 Jun 2025
Iglesia Jesuitas Valencia, stained glass light table - EHD Story, Spain (credit, Arae Patrimonio)
How digital technologies are helping young people discover and promote their cultural heritage
21 Jun 2024
Learning from the initiatives and best practices of other organisations and heritage venues can also be a great way to get ideas of how to add
World Heritage in Young Hearts – Romania Continues Heritage Education Efforts
7 Dec 2017
Awakening the memory of the past in the hearts of the youngest is a potent way to keep it alive.
How to Engage Communities in Living Heritage Events
21 Mar 2023
As this year’s organiser’s brochure describes, Living Heritage “encompasses events and forms of knowledge that form part of the community’s hi
Sustainable Heritage: How Historic Architecture Inspires Green Building Practices
6 May 2025
Photo: Historic waterfront buildings in Amsterdam (credit, Tobias Kordt via Unsplash)
