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The Best in Heritage Conference

The Best in Heritage chooses each year, in December, winners from Prizes and Awards worldwide and features 28 projects in the core programme and 14 in the multimedia and technology segment called Imagines. This year you are able to access video interviews with the winners, gaining insight into their projects and tips for their success. The Best in Heritage Conference 21st edition takes place online from May to October 2022; featuring interviews with award-winning projects in conservation, museum and heritage. The Conference is in partnership with ICOM and Europa Nostra.

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So far (June 2022) you can learn about:

Imagines

• Chandeok Arirang • The Whitworth, Manchester, Play Live • Planet Word Museum • #SONICFRIDAY

Core Programme

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• Trapholt Museum of Modern Art, Craft and Design • Museum Walserhaus • MAS ANTWERPEN 100 X CONGO. A Century of Congolese Art in Antwerp • 18 Ormond Quay Upper The Best in Heritage is • Museum from Home Activities Packs a unique Conference giving visibility to impactful heritage projects, sharing knowledge between professionals and being a hub for inspiration worldwide. Through the videos, everyone gets to meet the professionals and their views as well as learn from their experience working on successful heritage projects. The diversity among the selected presentations offers a global view of the best in heritage, setting a new standard for professionals and heritage enthusiasts to follow.

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Launch of The Best in Heritage 2022 online edition The Best in Heritage

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Online Forum: Integrated Approaches to the Dissonant Heritage in Europe

Dissonant heritage has two conflicting meanings— considering war, conflicts, nationalist

narratives, postcolonial provenance, the 20th-century European heritage is the centre of the event. During the event, a European experts group part of the Urban Agenda for the EU working on this concept will present their findings and recommendations. An online Forum on 16 and 17 February 2022 to exchange dissonant heritage locally and in remote areas. The events focus on raising awareness and bringing together European networks and associations to network, exchange best practices and create opportunities for cooperation.

“The Online Forum is organised by the Federal Ministry for Housing, Urban Development and Building (BMWSB) and the Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development (BBSR) in the framework of the Experimental Residential Construction and Urban Development (ExWoSt) programme. The event will take place in English, is free of charge and is open to a broad European audience. “

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Urban Agenda for the EU

Online Forum: Integrated Approaches to the Dissonant Heritage in Europe: Insights, Networks and Future Perspectives (16-17 February 2022)

Europa Nostra Online Forum: Integrated Approaches to the Dissonant Heritage in Europe: Insights, Networks and Future Perspectives

Governing Heritage Dissonance Promises and Realities of Selected Cultural Policies by Višnja Kisić

Dissonant Heritages and Memories in Contemporary Europe by Tuuli Lähdesmäki, Luisa Passerini, Sigrid Kaasik-Krogerus and Iris van Huis

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