Lithuanian architects are bringing together European and Ukrainian counterparts to preserve cultural heritage in Ukraine. During the three-year project, European and Ukrainian architects will work on the preservation and restoration of Ukraine's cultural heritage through research, workshops, public discussions, events, refresher courses and architectural studies.
Lithuanian architects pool European counterparts to preserve cultural heritage in Ukraine
The Baltic Times,
19 June 2023, Lithuania
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