Finland’s largest open-air museum transports visitors to another time and place without ever leaving the capital.
Author: Lindsay Taylor
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September 1, 2022September 1, 2022Current, Intangible, UK
Drink In Some History: Pubs as British Heritage
British pubs are a key part of local and national heritage, but thousands are forced to close their doors each year.
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June 22, 2021May 31, 2022Ensembles, villages & cities, UK
Unearthing Cambridge’s Queer Heritage
In the course of its 800-year history, many brilliant queer people have passed through Cambridge. What evidence can be seen of their impact?
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November 29, 2020June 5, 2022heritage institutions & organisations, Landscapes, Uncategorized
Traversing Transylvania: Romania’s new pilgrimage route
The Tasuleasa Social Association offers a new way to appreciate Romania's natural beauty.
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May 29, 2020June 8, 2022Intangible, Italy, museums & exhibitions
Virtual Heritage: Responding to COVID-19
What does cultural heritage look like without travel?
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April 13, 2020June 8, 2022Buildings & monuments, museums & exhibitions, Poland
Tracing Jewish Roots in Poland’s Capital
For centuries, Poland's Jewish community was a vital part of the cultural landscape. Seventy years after the Holocaust, what's left to be seen?
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February 9, 2020January 25, 2022Ensembles, villages & cities, heritage institutions & organisations
BVG – Because We Love You
Berlin's main public transportation company wants to become World Heritage. Do they stand a chance?
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January 10, 2020January 25, 2022events, Intangible
The Darkness Before the Dawn
Ever wondered where your favourite Christmas decorations are from?