The Best in Heritage is an annual survey of award-winning museum, heritage and conservation projects. Organised under special patronage of International Council of Museums and in partnership with Europa Nostra, it is supported by The City of Dubrovnik and Croatian Ministry of Culture.
The conference programme features examples of best practices from the field of museums and heritage. Twenty-four laureates awarded in 2013, coming from all over the world, will present their achievements and take part in Q&A sessions and moderated panels. The 13th edition of the conference will host the pre-conference event “Dialogue Day” on September 25th, in collaboration with ECultValue project and European Museum Forum, and Post-conference symposium “Efficiency and excellence in the public memory sector” on 28th.
This professional gathering is ideal for networking, establishing personal contacts and discussing future collaborations. In addition to inspiring array of best practices, the programme features rich social and cultural content organised with help of Dubrovnik Museums, all taking place in the renaissance city core of Dubrovnik, UNESCO’s World heritage site.
2014 Programme: http://www.thebestinheritage.com/conference/programme/
The Best in Heritage 2014
Co-hosted by European Heritage Association,
25 September 2014 – 27 September 2014, Croatia
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