The Re-think! heritage project is a venture funded by the European Union through the Erasmus+ program, focusing primarily on adult and higher education across various European countries. This initiative spans from January 2020 to December 2023, totalling 36 months with researches from 5 different countries included. The project's core emphasis lies in the realm of cultural heritage, exploring conservation approaches, recognizing excellence in renovations, and compiling a comprehensive vocabulary specific to cultural heritage.
The project mandates encompass a series of dissemination events in each partner country, widespread dissemination through social media channels, hosting meetings in partner countries, crafting an ebook detailing the project, and developing an eLearning platform. Throughout the project, researchers have been dedicated to the vital task of effectively disseminating their accumulated knowledge to the broader public.
A distinctive feature of this EU-sponsored project is its unwavering commitment to inclusivity. The entire project content, encapsulated within Re-think! heritage, has been thoughtfully translated into six languages, ensuring accessibility for a global audience. Through this holistic approach, the Re-think Heritage! Project aspires to redefine the methods of educating and involving individuals in heritage management and monument conservation, thereby cultivating a profound appreciation for our collective cultural legacy.
Every page and deliverable from the project is enriched with a wealth of visual materials, including photographs, sketches, simulations, drawings, technical illustrations, digital presentations, and more. These elements serve to enhance comprehension and provide the interested public with a vivid and immersive learning experience.