Fireworks In World Heritage Cities – Whenever & Wherever You Please?
The New Face of an Ancient Tradition Fireworks are not something humanity was ever meant to give up easily. The inevitable question almost instantly comes to mind: Why should we? For centuries, they have been associated with joy and celebration. Ever since televised broadcasting started…
Cities And Architecture Contrasts: When The New Meets The Old
One of the most interesting and creatively inspiring challenges for historic cities worldwide, especially UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Kraków, is building bridges and meaningful connections between the legacy of the past and the needs and expectations of today’s societies. It is fair to say that…
Greenery Extraordinaire And The Power of City Branding
In the entire urban-greenery discussion today, there are only two questions, perhaps, that really matter: (a) How green is your city? (b) Why, whatever it is you’re doing to preserve and promote greenery, it is probably not enough? Like many historic cities worldwide, Kraków is undergoing a…
Cities Have Memories That Define Them: Schindler’s List and KL Plaszow
When the story of a city dates back centuries, or millennia, as is the case with some of the most iconic cradles of civilisations, it is almost inevitable that some of its most important memories will be fraught with pain, war and destruction. Humanity has…
Cities Are Full of Metaphors Reflecting Our Individual And Collective Identities
Today, 55% of the world’s population lives in urban areas, according to United Nations, with forecasts projecting this number will grow to 68% by 2050. So it’s clear that, despite some of the many intuitive (and perpetually annoying) disadvantages of living in a large urban centre,…
The Packaging of Public Inconvenience: Repairs, Development And City Aesthetics!
Cities usually put their construction and repairs at full throttle during the summer season. There are obvious reasons, of course: reduced car traffic and good weather conditions are only a few. For those who stay in town, as well as those who come to visit,…
A Streetcar Named … Heritage and Cultural Identity
One of the biggest ironies of appreciation, or lack of it, rather, is that if we have access to something on a daily basis, we tend to underestimate its importance, not to mention its formative impact on our lives. Too much of a good thing,…
Sekretarz Generalny OWHC o Kongresie: 2 lata pracy i 8 minut podsumowania
Dziedzictwo kulturowe miasta to jeden z tych czynników, które – choć zakorzenione w najstarszej historii, niezliczonych opowieściach i legendach – w ogromnym stopniu wpływają również na perspektywy rozwojowe i wizerunkową siłę marki miasta w skali globalnej. O ile, oczywiście, zarządza się tym zagadnieniem w sposób…
The 15th OWHC World Congress in Kraków Explained in 8 Minutes
A picture is worth a thousand words, they say. This is why it’s going to be one of the shorter posts in the (equally short) history of the Kraków Heritage Blog. To reach this stage, however, to be able to publish this 8-minute interview (having gathered…
One City and Millions of Photos…All Year Long.
The Meme Culture Do you like memes? I’m quite sure you’ve smiled, maybe even laughed uncontrollably, seeing one or two that matched your particular vein of humour. Have you come across the one with Neil Armstrong and a young woman (two separate photos juxtaposed) in front of…
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The World’s Cultural Heritage and Tourism: new perspectives, challenges, views and opinions, ahead of the 2019 OWHC Congress in Kraków (2-5 June 2019)Curated by the host city of Kraków: #owhckrakow2019