UNESCO has adopted a “values-based heritage interpretation” model developed by Interpret Europe. This will shape the future of UNESCO sites globally.
As a certified trainer in heritage interpretation, I am delighted that I participated in the first Interpret Europe Trainers’ Summer School in Kontija, Croatia, joining 23 interpretive trainers from 12 European countries. As trainers, we enhanced our knowledge and skills in applying value-based heritage interpretation at UNESCO-designated sites. In advanced capacity-building training, I gained new insights for HAEMUS and we are very proud, since this highlights our commitment to education and setting new standards in cultural, natural and intangible heritage.
Thanks to this training, as professionals we will support pilot sites by highlighting their core heritage values and broader socio-economic and environmental impacts, transforming them into learning environments that promote shared values of peace, intercultural dialogue, global citizenship, and sustainable development.
The event is part of the project “Making Learning Landscapes: A Pilot Training for Value-Based Heritage Interpretation at UNESCO Designated Sites in Europe.”
Photos courtesy of Interpret Europe.