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Posted on Monday November 14, 2022

Updated on Wednesday August 7, 2024

Common European data space for cultural heritage

The common European data space for cultural heritage accelerates the digital transformation of Europe’s cultural sector and fosters the creation and reuse of content in the cultural and creative sectors. 

main image
Title:
Advert for World AIDS Day
Creator:
unknown
Date:
1992
Institution:
Welcome Collection
Country:
United Kingdom

The common European data space for cultural heritage is the new flagship initiative of the European Commission to accelerate the digital transformation of Europe’s cultural sector, and foster the creation and reuse of content in the cultural and creative sectors. The deployment of the common European data space for cultural heritage is funded under Digital Europe Programme (DIGITAL) of the European Union. 

Find out more about the data space below.

Strands

Data space - supporting projects
Title:
VASA (Avbildad namn)
Creator:
Okänd fotograf
Date:
1999
Institution:
Vasamuseet
Country:
Sweden

Data space - supporting projects

A number of projects facilitate digital transformation and capacity building of the cultural heritage sector within the common European data space for cultural heritage.

FAQs

Podcast

The heads of the three pillars of the Europeana Initiative discuss the data space and its opportunities on the Michael Culture EUCropolis podcast - listen below!

Latest news

The Twin it! campaign goes to G20 Summit in New Delhi, India
Title:
Virtual reconstruction of the castle domain of Leeuwergem in 1785, CC BY-NC-ND
Institution:
Visual Dimension BV

The Twin it! campaign goes to G20 Summit in New Delhi, India

Created: 4 October 2023

The G20 is the world’s leading forum for international economic cooperation and held its 18th Summit in New Delhi in September 2023. The Twin it! campaign was proud to feature in the ‘G20 Culture Corridor - Digital Museum’ as the European Union contribution.

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