In 12th of November, the best practices identified by FINCH partners from Germany and Poland were presented to the stakeholder group in South West Oltenia at the 3rd Stakeholder Meeting, in Drobeta Turnu Severin.

The meeting Agenda was structured as follows: 

• Short overview of the project implementation stage;

• Presentation of the best practices from Germany: Schloss Hundisburg – History, finances, and daily use - a historic baroque castle in Saxony-Anhalt, Cultural usage concept and Summer Music Academy, Ravelin 2 – History, finances, and the supporting private association and Crowd funding as a financial tool

• Presentation of the best practices from Poland: The City Hall of Zgierz – Cultural Park “Town of Weavers” which is an example of how the cultural heritage is protected with the EU funds, being maintained, supported and valorized with the cooperation of NGOs, Radziwiłł Palace in Nieborów and Romantic Park in Arkadia, The Museum of Art in Lodz - Economic and social effects of the revitalisation of the infrastructure and European Institute in Łódź - branch of the Foundation "European Center – Natolin”.