ICC Summer School

Management of UNESCO World Heritage Cultural  Sites in Visegrad Countries
Training programme for young heritage professionals

July 9-16, 2012

International summer training programme is addressed to the staff of conservation and preservation services as well as institutions of culture and non-governmental institutions involved in the protection of heritage. The course’s primary objective is to exchange experiences and good practices in the field of management and preservation of the UNESCO World Heritage sites. So far three editions of the course focusing on the issues of UNESCO sites management have been organised in Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. This year’s edition will be exclusively devoted to the UNESCO World Heritage sites located in Hungary, while preservation of cultural landscape will be the course’s major theme. The course which comprises of study tours and meetings with experts and managers of cultural heritage sites will take place from July 9 to July 16. The classes have been planned to take place in both Poland and Hungary. The course is run by the ICC within the framework provided by the Panel of Experts on Cultural Heritage – representatives of the ministries of culture of the Visegrad countries. The permanent partners of the project are: Ministerstvo kultury České republiky (the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic), Pamiatkový úrad Slovenskej republiky (the Monument Board of the Slovak Republic), as well as Kulturális Örökségvédelmi Hivatal in Budapest (National office of Cultural Heritage).
If you wish to enroll or learn about the course’s terms and conditions, please email us at m.wisniewski[at]mck.krakow.pl

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