Living Heritage Journeys is a collaborative project to explore meaningful ways of integrating intangible cultural heritage into sustainable tourism experiences.
We set course for lasting travel experiences that leave positive footprints for living heritage practitioners, visitors, and everyone involved.
Want to join us in these fascinating Living Heritage Journeys and integrate living heritage experiences into tourism?
On this project website, you’ll find updates and first-hand news of our trajectory, the living labs, issues faced and solutions found, methodologies, recommendations and much more!
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Partners
Explore five captivating pilot case study areas across different countries, where we're testing innovative ways to make intangible cultural heritage more engaging. Discover these special traditions in their own specific contexts and find out how we, together with all the relevant stakeholders, are transforming the way you experience living heritage.
Project partners
- Thomas More, Belgium
- Workshop intangible heritage, Belgium
- Muzeum Krakowa, Poland
- Batana, Croatia
- Associazione Giochi Antichi, Italy
- Berättarnätet Kronoberg, Sweden
Pilots
Explore five captivating pilot case study areas across different countries, where we're testing innovative ways to make intangible cultural heritage more engaging. Click here to discover these special traditions in their own particular context and find out how we, together with all the relevant stakeholders, are transforming the way you experience living heritage.
Latest news
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Celebrating crossovers, collaboration, creativity, and carillon: Highlights from the Blended Intensive Programme Week at Thomas More University of Applied Sciences
Reflections on projectweek from Thomas More about living heritage and tourism with international students
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Connecting Living Heritage and Tourism in Krakow
Reflection on pre-pilot fase in Krakow
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Ordets makt: The power of the word
Maria Ehrenberg's embroidery work: Ordets makt: The power of the word explained.
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Embroidery artists to picture living heritage
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Developing Food Heritage-Based Tourism: Challenges and Opportunities
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