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CLINK project: International Event on Regenerating Cultural Heritage

Final International Event of the project CLINK – Regenerating heritage: new life for abandoned industrial, religious, military or public buildings

The Final International Event “Regenerating heritage: new life for abandoned industrial, religious, military or public buildings” organized within the framework of the project CLINK  – Cultural heritage linking diversities in Europe, will take place online on 28th of May 2020 from 12pm-2pm (CET). Instead in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as planned previously, considering the safety measures followed by the COVID19 pandemic, this event will be hosted by the project leader, Local Democracy Agency Mostar and open to public via following link:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1493445060762194192

The international event “Regenerating heritage: new life for abandoned industrial, religious, military or public buildings” will gather at least 95 participants from Western Balkans and European Union as well as the international participants, including representatives of cultural actors (state and non-state), heritage experts, local authorities, architects, CSOs and youth groups in order to share and discuss smart restoration, renovation or transformation of heritage sites such are abandoned industrial, religious, military or public buildings.

The objective of the event is to bring together cultural actors from partner countries and to open a dialogue on innovative practices aimed at raising awareness on cultural heritage of the general public, and in particular young people. The event will provide an opportunity for local actors and international participants to enrich their knowledge and share their experience in the field of cultural heritage preservation and awareness.

This international event is the final activity of project CLINK – Cultural heritage linking diversities in Europe aiming to raise awareness on connections of the collective cultural heritage in the tapestry of Europe's rich and diverse culture. The project is implemented by 10 partners from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, France, Greece, Serbia, Montenegro and Albania, supported through the Europe for Citizens Programme of the European Union.

Please find the detailed Agenda on the following LINK.

The Event Flyer can be found HERE.

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