Description

The NETWORLD project contributes to the Danube transnational programme objectives and priority area 2 (Environment and culture responsible Danube region) by strengthening the joint and integrated approaches in documenting, preserving, managing and promoting the cultural heritage in the Danube region. The main objectives of the NETWORLD project are to increase the awareness of the First World War (WWI) heritage and its sustainable use for the development of quality cultural tourism. The NETWORLD specific project objectives refer to: 1) preparing a database, a strategy, and a management plan for architectural WWI heritage; 2) improving the cooperation between countries of the Danube region in order to commemorate the WWI centenaries; 3) increasing awareness and visitor numbers of WWI heritage by providing diversified quality tourist promotion brochures and by demonstrating the common brand “Walk of Peace” in the Danube region; 4) promoting the value of peace, based on a common commemoration of WWI through e.g. transnational events, scientific conferences, youth exchanges, education tools. - increasing awareness and visitor numbers of WWI heritage by providing diversified quality tourist promotion brochures and by demonstrating the common brand “Walk of Peace” in the Danube region; - promoting the value of peace, based on a common commemoration of WWI through e.g. transnational events, scientific conferences, youth exchanges, education tools.

Details

Duration 01/01/2017 - 30/06/2019
Funding EU
Program INTERREG
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Department

Department for Building and Environment

Center for Cultural Property Protection

Principle investigator for the project (University for Continuing Education Krems) Mag. Dr. Julia Walleczek-Fritz
Project members

Publications

Walleczek-Fritz, J.; Fritz, P.; Pieler, F. (2018). Konflikten auf der Spur. Von der Steinzeit bis zum Ende des Ersten Weltkriegs. Ausstellungsdokumentation. Eigenverlag/MAMUZ Museumszentrum Betriebs GmbH, Mistelbach

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