Opening remarks
Ministry, Ambassador of France, Sites&Cites, HUPG, Ministry of Internal Affairs Police Museum, Europa Nostra, Europe for Citizens, City of Dubrovnik, Dubravka Šuica EP, Video Clip
Session I: Sharing the Future of Cultural Heritage
Chair: John Sell CBE, Europa Nostra, Executive Vice-President, UK
Panel
Panel
- Rudolf Zunke, M.A., Site Manager, UNESCO Historic Centre of Vienna, Austria
- Matthias Ripp, PhD(c), WH Coordinator, UNESCO Regensburg, Germany
- Karen Gysen, Architect, EFFORTS Executive Board Member , Belgium
- Dr. Andrea Bonifacio, EFFORTS Executive Board Member, Italy
- Prof. Arch. Christianno Lepratti, Polytechnic University of Genoa, Italy
- City of Dubrovnik
Registration
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