The CHRISTA project and partnership, having as one of its 4 priorities innovation and digitalisation in cultural tourism and with advisory partner ECTN as a partner in the ReInHerit Horizon2020 Coordination and Support Action (CSA), strongly supports the ReInHerit CSA online survey on:

 

The CHRISTA partnership calls upon all relevant stakeholders to respond to the above questionnaires online till 10 December 2021.


For more information on the ReInHerit CSA please visit: www.reinherit.eu

Redefining the future of cultural heritage, through a disruptive model of sustainability ( ReInHerit)

ReInHerit aspires to disrupt the current status quo of communication, collaboration and innovation exchange between museums and cultural heritage sites, in a sense that it will connect cultural heritage collections and sites, and present Europe’s tangible and intangible heritage to citizens and tourists in their wider historical and geographical contexts. The ReInHerit project is proposing a very innovative model of sustainable heritage management, through which a dynamic network will be born; this network comprised of cultural heritage professionals, innovation and cultural heritage solution tech experts, researchers, national museums, regional and local museums, and representative managers of Heritage Label sites. ReInHerit is also supported externally, by relevant municipalities, regional and local museums, which will also enhance the communication and cooperation of the cultural heritage sector across the EU and beyond.

 

The ReInHerit proposed model will be based on the development of a digital cultural heritage ecosystem, where all the key stakeholders (museums, heritage sites, policy makers, professionals and communities) will have an open and collaborative space to experiment, share and innovate. This will be achieved through the creation of an innovative Digital Hub. Tools and resources (on training, tourism, conservation, preservation, knowledge creation, content use/reuse, illicit trafficking of goods) necessary for sustainable management will be shared through the digital platform that will host the ecosystem. This ecosystem will also be the experiential open-ended space that will support and generate entrepreneurial initiatives, knowledge produced through co-creation, curation of digital content and visitor experiences. The proposed work plan includes a variety of key activities that will enable the collaboration of museums and cultural heritage sites, real-time.

Coordinated by BANK OF CYPRUS CULTURAL FOUNDATION Cyprus

Partner: European Cultural Tourism Network (ECTN)