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Discovering Europe

Welcome to our Discovering Europe page for cultural heritage professionals. Use this page to explore news, content and information related to tourism in the cultural heritage sector and share your initiatives

Our 'Discovering Europe' season is one of a series of complementary European Commission related initiatives to promote cultural heritage tourism in the context of ‘Re-open EU'. These include the Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture (DG EAC)’s ‘Europe’s Culture Close to you’, and promotion of the Joint Research Centre’s Cultural Gems app

Discovering Europe on the Europeana website

Europeana’s ‘Discovering Europe’ season uses the rich cultural heritage shared through the Europeana website to showcase the beautiful landscapes, historic places and rich culture of Europe, and inspire travel to local and alternative destinations. 

Throughout the summer we will feature cultural jewels and hidden gems across the continent in galleries, blogs and learning scenarios which highlight the diversity and beauty that Europe offers. 

News

Explore articles on projects, resources and initiatives relevant to cultural heritage tourism

Discovering Art Nouveau Danube heritage through a map
Title:
Cooperative Bank, Ljubljana, Bow windows with decorations, CC BY-NC-ND
Creator:
Ivan Vurnik (architect)
Date:
1921-1922
Institution:
Lunida
Country:
Slovenia

Discovering Art Nouveau Danube heritage through a map

Created: 15 July 2020

We explore the Art Nouveau digital repository, which functions as a common content point of Art Nouveau heritage in the Danube region and encourages people to explore beautiful architecture in cities throughout Eastern Europe.

An interview with European Historic Houses
Title:
Palazzo Marigliano, Italy. Participants of the 3rd round of the European Heritage Weeks - Facebook Live Visits
Date:
2020-05-30
Institution:
Palazzo Marigliano

An interview with European Historic Houses

Created: 8 July 2020

In this post, Marion Ratier of European Historic Houses discusses the online initiatives European Historic Houses organised during closures caused by COVID-19, and the ongoing relevance of these projects even as some houses begin to reopen. 

Campaigns and projects

Explore relevant initiatives, campaigns and projects which shine a light on cultural heritage and tourist destinations throughout Europe

Tools and Apps

Explore apps and tools from Europeana projects which support engagement with cultural heritage tourist attractions

MotionNotes
Title:
Screenshot of MotionNotes Annotator from CultureMoves website
Date:
May 2020

MotionNotes

A multimodal video annotator that facilitates the use of digital technologies in art and dance performances. 

VanGoYourself

VanGoYourself

A way for visitors to engage with cultural heritage by recreating and sharing a painting or historic photo.  

European Heritage Alliance Manifesto

The European Heritage Alliance Manifesto identifies 'Experiencing Europe' through cultural heritage as one of seven key ways in which cultural heritage can act as a catalyst for positive change.

'Faced with the catastrophic impact of the pandemic on the tourism industry due to travel and mobility limitations, which puts 13 million European jobs at risk, we fully support the appeal for a major 'EU tourism rescue plan'. This plan should include special measures for the revival of cultural tourism, one of the largest and fastest growing tourism segments worldwide which accounts for 40% of all European tourism. Tourism needs cultural heritage and cultural heritage needs tourism. But we recover from this crisis by using it as an opportunity to promote more innovative and sustainable forms of tourism. In doing so, we will deliver lasting benefits for public and private owners of heritage sites and the communities that surround them, generating higher quality experiences and greater enjoyment for visitors.'

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