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:
Valmiera (Latvia), 11-13 May 2026IN SITU: Place-based innovation of cultural and creative industries in non-urban areas Project organises a Final conference (Valmiera, 11-13 May 2026), “Culture Matters Here. Cultivating Creative Place-based Innovation in Non-urban Communities” Co-organised by the Latvian Academy of Culture and the … Continue reading →
Developed by the UrbanHistory4D projectDeveloped by the UrbanHistory4D project and hosted Europeana Academy, the 4D Browser course is designed to introduce new users to the 4D Browser – an innovative tool that lets user explore historically reconstructed 3D cityscapes across time. The course can … Continue reading →

































