Tourism & Culture: Building Bridges for a Sustainable Future
With less than two weeks left till 2021 says “Hello!”, historical cities and popular tourist destinations worldwide are busy taking stock of what happened to their visitor statistics this year, across the wide spectrum of tourism beneficiaries. There’s no denying that just about every type…
Cultural Heritage and Romance
The global pandemic has already changed the world we live in. Some of the changes are temporary, and some are here to stay. While many of those changes have already come to haunt us with a sense of deprivation, uncertainty and fragility, some have actually…
Managing Cultural Heritage And Tourist Experience in the Age of Overtourism
If you’re interested in tourism and world heritage cities, 11-12 March 2020 is probably the date when you might want to be in Kraków, Poland. During those two days a long-awaited conference entitled HISTORICAL CITIES IN SEARCH OF A PREMIUM TOURIST will take place at…
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…
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,…
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…
The 15th World Congress in Kraków: 10 Days Later…
On June 13th, the Organization of World Heritage Cities (OWHC) published its first news update after the World Congress in Kraków (2-5 June 2019). It starts with the following words: “The 15th OWHC World Congress held in Krakow will be considered a landmark event for…
OWHC Workshops for Journalists: Cultural Heritage & City Storytelling
Are culture and cultural heritage important and attractive topics in the eyes of the media, and journalists in general? Or, maybe, also in this case, ‘important’ is something very different from ‘attractive’? Who writes about cultural heritage today, why, how and for what audiences? These…
OWHC Ambassadors & Volunteers: Without Them…
Kraków’s OWHC Ambassadors and Volunteers! Without them, the upcoming 15th OWHC World Congress would be next-to-impossible. Many of its most important ambitions and objectives rely on the support of its Ambassadors and Volunteers. For Citizens Engaging local communities, fostering dialogue with other cultures representing world…
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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