REACH project at the Closing Conference of the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018

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CatturaThe closing conference of the European Year of Cultural Heritage took place in Vienna, hosted by the Austrian Presidency of the Council of the European Union and the European Commission. It started in the morning of the 6th and lasted till the evening of the 7th.
The conference goal was to showcase projects of the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018 and provide a platform to discuss and take stock of the legacy of the year.
The agenda of the 6th included a showcasing of European projects in the form of a “Walking Conference” in the City Centre of Vienna and for the 7th was planned a cultural policy discussion in the Austria Center Vienna.
REACH joined the event represented by the project coordinator Prof. Neil Forbes, from Coventry University and Dr. Antonella Fresa, network manager.
Follow the progress on social media with #EuropeForCulture and get more information about the event webpage.
 

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