ONCE UPON A TIME IN ATHENS: FOLLOWING MARIA CALLAS' FOOTSTEPS
The ultimate soprano, Maria Callas was once just Maria Kalogeropoulos, a girl born in New York in 1923 to Greek immigrant parents.
Young European #HeritageMakers activities to start from 1 September!
Young European Heritage Makers is a competition for children and young people to encourage exploration, discovery and expression of their heri
Connecting Through Language
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European Heritage Days events are a fantastic way for visitors to learn about h
Govan's Iconic Grade A Listed Graving Docks: What's next?
During the 19th and 20th Centuries, Govan was the centre of shipbuilding on the River Clyde with "clydebuilt" a shorthand word for robust desi
SKALI Gudja; A communal effort in preserving the character of a traditional Maltese Village
Gudja is a historic and picturesque village in the south-east of Malta, listed as one of ten existing rural parishes in Malta.
Shkodra: Unveiling the Untold Tales of the City
In the past thirty years, Albania has experienced significant urban transformations that have resulted in the destruction, loss, or alteration
Natural and architectural complex «Source of the River Don»: a look into the past and present
Natural and architectural complex «Source of the River Don»: a look into the past and present. My name is Danila Balashov. I am 17 years old.
Drainspotting - A European Story, Made in Sheffield.
The development of the modern European city is often a story of political organisation and the flourishing of social and cultural institutions
The Schoolchurch: unique space for Children to shape the future
Europe embodies a rich culture of history, religion and politics.
Our European Heritage-Dadiani Palace in Zugdidi
Usual routine of the day has been ended and as a rule I did not betray to my customs in terms of checking my e-mail and for feeling happiness
Culture Connects: a European Heritage Days Story
CVAR: Culture Connects is a project to curate a cultural route in the old city of Nicosia in Cyprus.
Voices from the Lake: the Roman Ships and Nemi Museum
Two extraordinary Roman ships, built by Emperor Caligula, were brought to light in the 1930s after lying hidden for








