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A new blogpost on EuropeanaDuring this year’s Women’s History Month, a new blogpost was published on Europeana.eu in the context of EUreka3D-XR project to celebrate the history of Girona’s bravest women. The blogpost, titled “The heroines of Santa Barbara”, explores the role of those … Continue reading →
27-28 May 2026, CyprusFollowing EUreka3D-XR final event in Cyprus, organized by Europeana.eu and Unesco Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage under the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU 2026, HackIt!4EU will allow participants to explore and innovate with 3D digital Cultural Heritage. … Continue reading →
Tag: cultural tourism
text and images courtesy of Elena Correa Jiménez (University of Granada). In the context of project INCULTUM, the Biocultural Archaeology Laboratory (MEMOLab) of the University of Granada, directed by Dr. José María Martín Civantos, has launched the participatory project “Recovering … Continue reading
images courtesy of Elena Correa Jiménez. On 12 April 2023, Elena Correa of the MEMOLab team at University of Granada, the INCULTUM coordinator, provided a presentation of the work done in the project and on the Altiplano de Granada Pilot … Continue reading
SmartCulTour (Smart Cultural Tourism as a Driver of Sustainable Development of European Regions) is a four-year project, funded by the European Union in the frame of Horizon 2020. The goal of SmartCulTour is to support regional development in all European … Continue reading
RURALIZATION is a EU-funded project aiming at developing forward-looking policies fulfilling the ‘future dreams’ of new rural generations and foster sustainable development of rural and marginal areas. In this light, RURALIZATION and INCULTUM established a cooperation agreement for cross-dissemination and … Continue reading
Matej Bel University is coordinating the INCULTUM Pilot 3 Mining Treasures of Central Slovakia to improve the touristic and cultural promotion of this region, which has significant cultural and technical heritage related to its mining history. As part of this … Continue reading
All photos in this blog courtesy of Uppsala University, copyright Mikael Gidhagen. On 27 and 28 April 2023, the third general assembly of INCULTUM takes place in Sweden, hosted by partner Uppsala University, also leading the INCULTUM Pilot 10 … Continue reading
The work done by each of the 10 Pilot cases in the INCULTUM project shows (sometimes big) differences and specifities, nevertheless all the Pilots are aiming at developing new sustainable and collaborative strategies for local promotion of various areas, which also generate an effort … Continue reading
The INCULTUM Pilot set in Sicily is coordinated by the GAL Elimos, and is organizing a trainign action dedicated to share and enhance the islamic heritage in the territory of Mounts of Trapani. The Sicilian GAL (Local Action Group) … Continue reading
In March 2023, INCULTUM partners Promoter and Eachtra met to discuss about the work ongoing in the Pilot 9 Historic Graves of Ireland. This online project capitalized on the phenomenon of Irish diaspora, supporting Irish descents in maintaining or rediscovering … Continue reading
Image and text Flore Coppin, courtesy of Bibracte. In order to ensure the coherence and sustainability of its pilot project, Bibracte adopts an integrated approach mobilising the concept of territorial entrepreneurship and embracing the different sectors of activity that shape … Continue reading






































