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EU Heritage Hub Call for Peer-Learning Visit to Nantes, France

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The European Heritage Hub invites city representatives and heritage professionals to apply for its upcoming peer-learning visit in Nantes, France from 6 - 8 November 2024. Organised in partnership with the City of Nantes, this programme offers a unique opportunity to share good practices and acquire skills for addressing environmental, digital, and social challenges related to cultural heritage in local contexts.

The European Heritage Hub peer-learning visit is part of the Hub’s Open Call for Local Good Practices, launched in November 2023, recognising exemplary local solutions in cultural heritage that contribute to the green, digital, and social transformation of our society. Nantes was among the 10 selected practices having presented its project, Nantes Cultural Heritage 2.0 — Digital portal developed with citizens for discovery of the city’s heritage which will be the main focus of the visit.

Nantes Cultural Heritage 2.0 is an online platform where citizens access information on the everyday heritage of their city and neighbourhood. Citizens can contribute and become actors in the life of their city through subjects that bring them together and represent them. The project provides digital tours, articles and interactive cartography showcasing urban history, daily life, architecture, historical events, and the latest news on city heritage.

This visit will focus on the municipal cultural heritage policies, urban renewal projects related to the city’s industrial heritage, as well initiatives related to remembrance and inclusive storytelling.

Who can apply?

If you work in cultural heritage for a local, regional, or national administration, civil society organisation, cultural initiative, or project across Europe, including Ukraine, Moldova, Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo*, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia) and the Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia) – then this opportunity is made for you!

The group of maximum 20 selected participants will be composed of representatives from European cities and regions, but is also open to a limited number of cultural heritage stakeholders.

What are the benefits?

A peer-learning visit is an opportunity for local decision-makers and stakeholders to spend time in another city and see first-hand relevant local solutions that can be inspiring for other regions and initiatives. It is a chance for meaningful exchanges among peers already active in cultural heritage as well as for those eager to transform their heritage projects and policies into more sustainable, innovative, and inclusive ones.

Format and covered costs

The visit will last 2.5 days and 2 nights and will combine meetings with local policymakers and stakeholders, site visits, and facilitated solution-building workshops. The working language will be English.

The European Heritage Hub will cover travel and accommodation costs (2 nights) for participants as well as meals during the stay. The hotel booking will be taken care of by the organisers, however, the participants will book their individual travels to and from the destination for which they will be reimbursed in accordance with the European Commission’s unit costs. If selected, you will be contacted by our team at least a month ahead of the visit, to confirm and coordinate all the logistical aspects.

How to apply

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