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Why football heritage can be an excellent gateway to teaching history

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Saint George on a Bike project shows in video how artificial intelligence can benefit the cultural heritage sector

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New courses in Donegal are part of efforts to keep the art of weaving alive. Image: Donegal ETB

Making history with a revival of weaving in Donegal, Ireland

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Have a look at 8 EU projects that conserve our cultural heritage

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HUB-IN presents analysis of heritage-led regeneration in Historic Urban Areas throughout Europe

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Cultural Heritage in Action shares trends on cultural heritage management in Europe

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New CHARTER Alliance will unite and professionalise the European cultural heritage sector

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Interview: Antonella Fresa on cultural heritage participatory approaches of the REACH project

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OpenHeritage releases its second policy brief: Collaborative heritage reuse

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ESACH Blog | Reflection for future: an introduction to the Mirror Studies project

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Spain’s Sagrada Familia hit hard by pandemic: completion delayed beyond 2026

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The Notre Dame Cathedral fire in 2019. Image: Alexander Perrien Canva CC0

“Anachronistic” rebuild of Notre Dame angers environmental group

Castell y Bere in Snowdonia, Wales is a prime example of a castle built by a native Welsh prince.

This country has the most castles in Europe

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