Kobzars: «the Order» of Blind Musicians
The Kyiv Kobzar Guild is an artistic music community uniting musicians, reconstructors of ancient instruments, and researchers of the musical
The way surrounded by blue and yellow
Camino Podolico or St James Way of Podillia became the first officially organized walking and cycling cultural route in Ukraine.
"Vėtrungių kelias" (Weather vane way)
“Vėtrungių kelias” is a game for travellers to discover ethnographical region of Lithuania Minor which is identified by unique natural sights,
"The unforgotten Fortress, there is no distance between us"
The cultural heritage is not a burden, but a treasure that is often lost, discovered in ruins.
Call me Жінка, Kvinde, Donna, Isza… Żeńszczyzna – Women’s heritage. In search of a sociocultural gene
Call me Жінка, Kvinde, Donna, Isza… Żeńszczyzna (Femininity) – Women’s heritage.
Discovering the Heritage of Rose Hill: an often overlooked part of Oxford
Most people have an idea of what Oxford is like. The city of dreaming spires, groundbreaking research, and students on bicycles.
Claca
Claca is an event where villagers help each other with household chores, house construction, harvesting, etc.
HeritAngels: a story about climate change, people, and cultural heritage protection
Our story begins with a dilemma: "Where does the protection of the environment meet that of Cultural Heritage?".
SAVE THE SIDEWALK AND THE CHILDREN - an integrated workshop to transform endangered books of high literary value into unique works of art design
Эта история началась в 2020 году с одноименного проекта, реализуемого Ассоциацией под эгидой Столичной программы «Культура».
Tales of the St. John Fortess
PI Maritime museum of Montenegro in Kotor in cooperation with Cultural Centre Nikola Đurković, Public library and reading room Kotor, with the
Ostia antica città aperta - Public Archaeology in Ostia Antica
The Roman city of Ostia Antica was in the imperial age the 'gateway to Rome' towards which the maritime traffic of goods and people converged.
Tales of the primeval Stenkulla rock
Vantaa is the most international town in Finland. There are over 100 nationalities living in the city and they speak over 150 languages.











