Tag:RRC
In the framework of the project “Heritage Empowering and Learning Platforms” the second round of workshops has been implemented in each of the target municipalities of Kavaja, Kruja, and Rrogozhina. The workshop in Kruja...› Read more
The award-winning CHwB Regional Restoration Camps are back! With a series of 3 camps held across the Western Balkans, there are many opportunities to get close to heritage. In 2019, the two oldest Camp themes are...› Read more
The award-winning CHwB Regional Restoration Camps are back! With a series of 3 camps held across the Western Balkans, there are many opportunities to get close to heritage. In 2019, the two oldest Camp themes are...› Read more
For 2018, all four classic Camp themes are back. Besides we are proposing this year a new Camp location! Building conservation & interpretation Conservation of museum artefacts & interpretation Dynamic heritage interpretation Historical crafts...› Read more
The Regional Restoration Camps are turning 10 years old! Starting in September 2007 in Gjirokastra, the RRCs have had a long and successful journey. It is a moment to celebrate each of the participants,...› Read more
Mounting the scaffolding in the entrance of the sokak of Gorica awakened the curiosity of the inhabitants of the old museum-city of Berat. Here, 30 students and young professionals of architecture and cultural heritage gathered to...› Read more
Last week, 31 participants from Albania, the Balkans, Europe and the USA gathered in Gjirokastra for the 27th Regional Restoration Camp, organized by Cultural Heritage without Borders Albania from 16 – 28 May, 2016....› Read more
The award-winning CHwB Regional Restoration Camps are back in 2016. With a series of 7 camps held across the Western Balkans, there are more opportunities than ever to get close to heritage. This year,...› Read more
Students and young professionals from Kosovo, Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia and Sweden are attending this 20th Camp, hosted by the Museum of Mitrovica and in partnership with Heritage Without Borders. Continuing the work of...› Read more