INT-HERIT

Innovative Heritage Management

Edited on 28/07/2025

15/09/2015 03/05/2018

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  • Implementation Network
  • Urban planning
  • Local economy
  • Culture & Heritage
  • Jobs and skills

The INT-HERIT implementation network brings together 9 European cities facing challenges related to the revitalisation of their cultural heritage. These cities learn from each other and help each other to develop local strategies in order to make their cities an attractive place to live, work and visit. The network focuses on the implementation of innovative models through integrated and sustainable local strategies. It will increase awareness of strategies and plans, improving the capacity of cities to manage their heritage and enable their social and economic development.

Summary

Partners

Lead Partner : Baena - Spain
  • Alba Iulia - Romania
  • Cahors - France
  • Dodoni - Greece
  • Espinho - Portugal
  • Mantova - Italy
  • Ostfold County
  • Sigulda - Latvia
  • The Kortrijk Region - Belgium

Timeline

Project Launch - Phase 1

Phase 2 Kick Off Meeting - Baena (Spain)

Phase 2 development

Phase 2 Final Conference - Mantova (Italy)

Network Outputs

 

AYUNTAMIENTO DE BAENA

Plaza de la Constitucion 1

Baena (Cordoba) - Spain

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Articles

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