Network of European Museum Organisations: EYCH2018 throwback

Hungarian National Museum, Budapest
Hungarian National Museum, Budapest Image: Pasztilla (wikimedia) Public Domain

As 2019 progresses, the European Year of Cultural Heritage slowly moves further away from our collective memories. For many organisations and institutions it was an opportunity to show the world what they had in store. 2019 however, is the year of reflection and to reap the fruit of all those efforts. The Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO) has made an overview of the impact their work during the year.

‘The European Year of Cultural Heritage (EYCH) 2018 put European heritage and culture on the map. In a recent monitoring report the results and impact of the year speaks loud and clear; 9 558 740 people attended 18 365 events across Europe. NEMO contributed to the EYCH 2018 and will continue working towards highlighting and celebrating European heritage and make sure that the legacy of the year lives on’.

NEMO
The Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO) was founded in 1992 as an independent network of national museum organisations representing the museum community of the member states of the Council of Europe. Together, NEMO’s members speak for over 30.000 museums across Europe.

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