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Cultural Heritage as Oxygen in Times of Crisis


Regeneration and Optimisation of Cultural heritage in creative and Knowledge cities (ROCK) will host an Open Knowledge Week from 27-30 October 2020 (CEST), a virtual journey and interactive online experience.

The COVID-19 pandemic has seen the rediscovery of the vital importance of heritage and cultural activities for keeping cities alive and how cultural interactions are at the core of the wellbeing of our societies. Over the past three years, ten ROCK cities – Athens, Bologna, Cluj-Napoca, Eindhoven, Lisbon, Liverpool, Lyon, Skopje, Turin, and Vilnius – have been developing innovative solutions that demonstrate how cultural heritage can be the driving force behind urban sustainability. Together with service providers and knowledge brokers from among project partners, they have tested and advanced numerous tools and approaches aimed at shaping sustainable, heritage-led urban futures. At the ROCK Open Knowledge Week, they will share their results, lessons learned, and best practices.


Price: Free with prior registration through website

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Earlier Event: October 22
Museum Big Data 2020