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Declaration on “the dynamic engagement between a multiplicity of actors from the...
The straw weaving tradition is spread across the country, making it a...
The music tradition, recognised by UNESCO in 2001, has always been an...
The archives are a treasure trove of Estonian folk tradition of music...
Berlin’s relationship with its colonial past is being reconsidered despite the resistance...
Emilie Gordenker takes office as the director of Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam...
The KU Leuven, the catholic university of Leuven, and AB InBev, the...
This month, the German cities of Speyer, Worms and Mainz have applied for a joint nomination for the UNESCO title of "Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity." The three cities all have a strong presence in the history of Jewish life in Europe and are riddled with significant places and cultural heritage. The area was known as "Jerusalem on the Rhine." The decision is expected after July 2021.
WeAre#EuropeForCulture, a project financed by the European Commission to celebrate the diversity of European cultural heritage is preparing its final event called PAST|PRESENT in Brussels at the House of European History, on 6th February 2020.