Heritage Hubs
Co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme, the project aims to enhance intercultural interaction and cultural integration by encouraging young people to explore and share their own heritage and to get to know and practice the heritage of others. The project enables school classes with students aged between 11–15 in different European countries to share a part of their own culture and practice the culture of others digitally and face-to-face. The technique of presenting and sharing the heritage is via audio-visual material (e.g. videos) and other digital solutions. This approach provides opportunities to understand that many traditions come from the same European background sharing historical similarities. This can deepen the understanding of the meaning of the cultural heritage for the individual wellbeing as well as for a group and a community, and it can increase respect towards the cultural heritage of others and the feeling of belonging to a common cultural space.
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