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A Heritage Tour Through Salamanca

Posted onDecember 27, 2017January 12, 2018
Best From Our Students Best of 2016 Capturing Culture Food Heritage Heritage Intangible Heritage Student Program Traditions

Say Cheese! The inseparable relation between Italy and cheese

Posted onAugust 27, 2017September 24, 2017
Best From Our Students Heritage Intangible Heritage Student Program Traditions

Modak: The Hindu god Ganesha’s favorite dessert

Posted onAugust 20, 2017September 20, 2017
Blog, Discover Potential Sites, Europe, Features, Heritage, My Hometown Culture, Public Spaces, Student Program, Travel, Urban

Factfile: The Historical Markets in London

Have you ever thought about how London succeeded to become the world?s leading market centre? During the years, the conception of the market changed radically, …

By Susan Shojaee
Posted onFebruary 18, 2017September 30, 2017
Blog, Built Heritage, Heritage, North America, Photo Stories, Student Program, Travel, Urban

When the East met West in the Old Market of Omaha

Posted onFebruary 18, 2017March 4, 2017

A photo walk through?five historical buildings of the beautiful city of Omaha was organised in late January, 2017.A group of six of us was planned, …

#makeheritagefun, Arts and Crafts, Capturing Culture, Heritage, Uncategorized

Qeleshe: Albania’s Local Felt Hat

Posted onFebruary 17, 2017September 24, 2017

  The qeleshe is a local hat that is crafted in Kruja, Albania. Today, a few select artisans who can craft these accessories remain. Not …

Heritage News

The History of the Ibaloi Group from The Philippines

Posted onFebruary 15, 2017March 11, 2017

  The Ibaloi or Nabaloi is an indigenous ethnic group found in the northern Philippines. The Ibalois occupy the southeastern two-thirds of Benguet, particularly the …

Discover, Religious, Traditions

Fanous: The light of Ramadan

Posted onFebruary 15, 2017May 22, 2018

Traditions like the Fanous are age old in Egypt. They serve to add aesthetic to cultural events such as Ramadan. The Fanous industry, which specialises …

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Make Heritage Fun! 2017 Calendar

Posted onFebruary 14, 2017February 17, 2017

What started as a task for our student interns in 2014, is now a global campaign to motivate people to engage with heritage. #makeheritagefun is …

Asia, Built Heritage, Heritage, Public Spaces, Restoration, Student Program, Traditions, Travel, War

Jhansi: To the Gate and Beyond

Posted onFebruary 14, 2017July 30, 2017

Jhansi is a historic city, perfectly sandwiched between Uttar-Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. It belongs to southern Uttar-Pradesh. Despite the confusing geographical boundaries; culturally, Jhansi immutably …

Food Heritage, Heritage, Intangible Heritage, Traditions

Gin: From Medicine to Spirit

Posted onFebruary 13, 2017May 22, 2018

Juniper berries add an interesting taste to gin, and its cultural uses in Britain have transformed over the ages. When choosing a local industry for …

Heritage News

A royal cemetery for Kodagu’s princely family

Posted onFebruary 12, 2017February 11, 2017

Kodagu, the land of Kodavas boasts of a captivating historic timeline. The district of Kodagu in Karnataka, India has seen an amalgamation of various princely …

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