New hospital for 12 million euros to see the light of day in Bucharest
It is set to open in the first quarter of 2022
Every year since 1990 archaeological excavations are carried out in the area
For the last ten years, the rich history of the Cypriot village of Athienou has been on display at the Kallinikio Museum. Every year since 1990 archaeological excavations are carried out in the area of Malloura. The various pieces that have been brought to light can be seen at the museum. Now Kallinikio hosts 3 collections - archeological, ecclesiastical and ethnographic. Currently, the museum is working towards promoting the integration of interactive media and emerging technologies to improve the visibility of collections and to make visits more interactive.
“The Kallinikio Municipal Museum was born from the wish of the people of Athienou to present their rich history, the immense archaeology of our area and the ecclesiastical tradition as well as its cultural heritage” underlined the Mayor of Athienou Kyriakos Kareklas. He said also that the museum has hosted thousands of visitors while cooperating with prominent scientists, academics and artists for the organisation of exhibitions, educational programmes and other activities.
According Kareklas “Kallinikio Municipal Museum is a lively museum, because it focuses on every visitor, presenting its collections with modern methods and is constantly transforming and opening doors to new collaborations.”
The Spanish municipality presented 18 project proposals for its future
It is set to open in the first quarter of 2022
The municipality wants to exit the crisis stronger than it entered it
Six EU cities share innovative ways to involve young people in digitalisation and promote the sense of European citizenship
The new centre was approved by the European Council on 20 April
Seats resistant to viruses and bacteria will protect passengers in the Polish city
A successful programme to be replicated again this year
Seats resistant to viruses and bacteria will protect passengers in the Polish city
Petrol and diesel vehicles will be banned from accessing certain areas
A successful programme to be replicated again this year
Six EU cities share innovative ways to involve young people in digitalisation and promote the sense of European citizenship
It is set to open in the first quarter of 2022
Candidacy to host one of the 5 pilot projects of the initiative
The initiative seeks the closer integration and engagement of cities and regions
Europa Nostra proposes a Green Paper that details how to achieve that
An interview with the Head of Circular Development – ICLEI
An interview with the mayor of Ludwigshafen, Germany
Interview with Simona Petkova, Policy Assistant at Unit C4 –Digital Education, Directorate-General Education, Youth, Sport and Culture, European Commission