Forget heritage - training sessions for PA staff in Pécs
Published DateOn 14 June we organized 2 training sessions for PA staff in Pécs.
The topic of the interactive workshops was the management of historical sites of the region.
During the 2nd session the PA staff members worked togehter with the CCI operators to find out how could they collaborate and find new functions for abbamdoned buildings.
Forget heritage - training sessions for PA staff in Pécs (2)
Published DateOn 14 June we organized 2 training sessions for PA staff in Pécs.
The topic of the interactive workshops was the management of historical sites of the region.
During the 2nd session the PA staff members worked togehter with the CCI operators to find out how could they collaborate and find new functions for abbamdoned buildings.
Forget heritage focus group - Pécs
Published DateFH - FOCUS GROUP AT PÉCS
18/07/2017
One of the aims of the Forget Heritage project is to develop a management and training model for the creative industrial utilization of abandoned, but valuable, buildings in small towns. In connection of these aims, CICC Association asked Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya to organize a focus group. The subject was the assessing the local training needs.
The focus group meeting was held on 18. July 2017. in the Pécs Commercial Center. 11 experts attended the conversation. The public sector was represented by two specialists who have relevant experience on the subject, and from within they knew the problems of utilizing local built heritage.Creative industry professionals / entrepreneurs also showed diversity on the discussion (crafts, photography, filmmaking, design, marketing).
From the point of view of the subject, it was important that professionals who have come from other areas but who are closely related to the topic are represented: representatives of museums, tourism, project management, economics.
Forget heritage Conference - Ljubljana
Published DateFORGET HERITAGE CONFERENCE
These old houses need new stories – How to manage cultural heritage sites successfully?
Ljubljana, 21/03/2017
On 21 March 2017 the Regional Development Agency of the Ljubljana Urban Region with its Regional Creative Economy Centre hosted the international Forget Heritage Conference on Best Practices in City Museum Ljubljana, where partecipated the KIKK Association as project partner.
The aim of the conference was to promote (re)use of historical sites for new community contents, to present up to date examples of successful management of cultural heritage sites and to encourage integration of different communities - from local to a variety of creative and life-style communities for new economic practices - with an emphasis on the fields of cultural and creative industries.
The presentations helped to understand the challenges and best practices of heritage management concerning abandoned historical venues in cities.
The keynote speaker of the conference, Tiva Montalbano, Director of Heritage Strategy at The Prince's Regeneration Trust, United Kingdom had a very inspiring lecture about their experiences connected to cultural heritage activities.
The conference was closed by roud table and study visit, on which we got the chance to see many good practices of revitalizing culture heritage sites - Stara mestna elektrarna - Elektro Ljubljana, Meteklova mesto (Metelkova City), Hostel Celica, Kino Šiška and the building of the slovenian pilot project Vodnikova domačija.
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Forget heritage Opening Conference
Published DateFH Opening Conference - Genoa
15-16/11/2016
The conference Heritage in the City, was held on 15th and 16th November, offered visitors two whole days of events and initiatives. Local, national, and international speakers from public and private institutions started the conference with their own, still ongoing experiences to illustrate innovative and replicable ways to reinsert the cultural heritage in virtuous cycles of promotion and usage.
On 15th morning local, national, and European institutions shared thoughts, experiences, and strategies on the promotion of the territory, on the cooperation between public and private entities, business models and processes of active citizenship.
The afternoon workshops were held by the Departments of Teaching; Economics; Architecture; Representatives from Italian and Romanian Literature and Art. The participants upgraded the ideas and thoughts of the speeches delivered in morning.
On 16th November, the consortium members discussed about the progress of the project, tasks of the partners at the project partnership meeting, and the afternoon was closed by roundtable discussions.
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