23 partners from ten countries set the goal of making the archaeological heritage of the Danube region more attractive with state-of-the-art technology.
Call for papers till 13.2.2023🎯
At the yearly conference of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) in Belfast we are organizing in coop. with the Hungarian National Museum and the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb a session on heritage narratives and representations.
ARCHAEOLOGY IV: on the path of synergy.
Papers are welcome!
https://t.co/46sQhw4OyU
Arheološki muzej u Zagrebu - AMZ
Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum
EAA European Association
The Danube´s Archaeological eLandscape project made archaeological heritage, in particular archaeological landscapes of the Danube region, more visible regionally, nationally and internationally and thus more attractive for integration into sustainable cultural tourism.
the museums, frequented by large numbers of tourists and local people, have been encouraged to experience the heritage in its original landscapes and not just in its own land, but also in countries of other partners.
Learn more:
https://t.co/kr4kYdEXBc
Also Ms. Laura Topolovšek, Assistant to the Head of the Municipal Office for Culture, International Relations and Civil Society, Ms. Marta Fazekas, Program Director of the Hungarian Tourism Agency & a number of high-profile guests from all partner countries attended the ceremony.
The Danube‘s Archaeological eLandscapes project, which breaks new ground in the digitization and digital visualization of archaeological heritage, will end in 2 months.
The partners met together with their guests for the last time on November at a closing event in Zagreb.
Mr. Stefano Dominioni, Director of the European Institute for Cultural Routes/
Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe programme, presented the certificate.
The ceremony was attended by Minister of Culture and Media Ms. Nina Obuljen Koržinek.
They are dealing with the archaeological heritage of the region were also presented: #LivingDanubeLimes and #Archaeodanube
Many thanks to all participants of the events and long-term supporters of the project!
The partners of the Danube's Archaeological eLandscapes project met together with guests for the last time on November 3rd and 4th at a closing event in Zagreb and invited to the public closing event.
A public presentation of the project results took place on November 4th in the Gallery of the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb. In addition to the #DanubesArchaeologicalLandscapes project, the results of two other projects of the Interreg Danube's Transnational Program.
The exhibition “Stories from the Past�� created in the frame of the Danube´s Archaeological eLandscapes project was proposed by the Interreg Danube Transnational Programme for the event and was accepted by the Commission. The exhibition will be presented by Marko Mele in Brussels.
Once a year, Interreg programs from all over Europe meet in Brussels. As part of this year's event, the European Commission is setting up so-called "experience rooms" with the support of Interact.
which topic corresponds to the SUSTAINABLE TOURISTIC VALUE FROM DIGITIZATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE strategy document made within the project framework. The conference was full of excellent lectures, presentations and forward-looking dialogues."
#gis#vrarchaeology
"The National Institute of Archeology of the Hungarian National Museum was honoured to organize the GIS Travelling Conference this year. The 3rd edition of the conference was organized in Visegrád, during which the Danube's Archaeological eLandscapes project was also presented.
In their lectures, our colleagues working on the Danube's Archaeological eLandscape project presented a question and were searching for answers on how GIS could be used in the development of museum presentations,