The river Maas; friend or foe?
The river Maas (or Meuse) is a European lifeline. A source of fertility. A uniting factor.
Industrial heritage and the promotion of advanced technologies
After centuries of wars and destruction, a small country in Europe, Serbia, experienced in the 19th century its state, territorial, economic and
The man, who extended our view to past
As we are thinking about heritage, we have to protect and save for the next generations, there is always a thaught about people behind it.
The Letter: Art and Education. Europe's inspirations.
This project aims to recover the story of an artist, who among many other women was educated as part of the Residencia de Estudiantes.
Digital Heritage as a catalyst for community engagement
HERMeS (HERitage Management e System) is a Digital Heritage Collection of Historic Buildings.
Don’t Get Mad
The traditional board game Mos u Nxeh (Don’t Get Mad) is a platform for children to learn more about their rich cultural.
The Ljubljanica, A River that connects
The Ljubljanica River features an extensive karstic and wetland basin and numerous archaeological finds that place it among the world’s sites
Young Artists Residency
In the residency, organised by the San Millán Foundation, young artists explore the surroundings and live among the inhabitants of this town,
Settela - the story of Sinti and Roma in Kamp Westerbork
Establishing the Roma and Sinti genocide as a generally recognized part of Europan history in European countries faces the difficulty that a g
The Architects of Peace
Peace is not a natural state. Peace is about a long and laborious construction process.










