Our founder, Dragana Lucija, and her husband, H. Oğuz Aydemir, demonstrated how a shared passion for heritage can build bridges between people and cultures. At the Yunus Emre Turkish Cultural Center, they presented two books that connect Croatian and Turkish history and heritage.
Heritage interpretation has recently become part of the school curriculum! In cooperation with Školska knjiga, one of the largest publishing
What do sevdah, katuns, bears and spoon sweet have in common? They are all part of the excellent projects from the Western Balkans that we have described in the Interpret Europe brochure.
The manual provides a comprehensive insight into the interpretive planning process and presents the terminology of heritage interpretation in one place.
Muses concluded 2019 by publishing a paper in the scientific journal “Museum International“ by ICOM and Routledge Tylor & Francis Group.
Two new books are coming fresh out of Muses’s oven. Both are published within the project entitled ‘Cultural Route of Becharac and Ganga’ which studies heritage valorisation in a modern and innovative manner.