Present-centred heritage describes heritage temporalities, with the understanding that heritage has a relationship with the past yet it is experienced and negotiated in the present. A present-centred approach to heritage acknowledges the politics, economics and differential power relations involved in what has been designated as heritage from the past and therefore what heritage is deemed worthy of preservation for the future.
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UPCOMING EVENTS:
May 8, 2026, Valencia (Spain)EUreka3D-XR is set to take part to CEPIC Congress 2026, that will take place in Valencia from May 6 to 8. The project will join leading professionals from across the visual media ecosystem by contributing to the discussion on media … Continue reading →
March 5, 2025, hybrid eventThe Europeana Aggregators’ Forum is the gathering where twice a year the community of Europeana most trusted partners meets to review strategies and collaborations, and make plans for the future. All the aggregators work with cultural heritage institutions to gather … Continue reading →









































