ALTERheritage

ALTERheritage aims to make existing materiel for vocational learning about religious heritage conservation and management available more widely. The project, led by FRH with five of its members as active partners, consisted of a series of seminars, hosted by each partner in turn.

ALTERheritage was funded by the EU under the Leonardo programme and ran for two years.

Read the ALTERheritage Report (July 2015)

ALTERheritage aims to make existing material for vocational learning on religious heritage conservation and management available to a larger proportion of the sector in Europe. Europe’s religious heritage shares threats of under-use, but also problems with managing large numbers of tourists. The sector has much to gain from increased international and inter-sectorial exchange to find good-practice models for building the capacity of the practitioners. ALTERheritage will increase the capacity of vocational learning targeted at practicing specialists involved in conserving, managing, and regenerating religious heritage, benefitting from international and interdisciplinary exchange of knowledge and resources.

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