Final event of the ARCHE Project builds bridges for a Resilient Cultural Heritage
The ARCHE project will officially close with the final event, "Bridging Towards Resilient Cultural Heritage," which will take place in Brussels (Tour & Taxis – Herman Teirlinck Building) and online on September 11 and 12, 2025. Registration is now open.
The program for this event will seek to analyze the results achieved over the last three years, reflect on the legacy that ARCHE intends to leave to future projects and initiatives, and identify the main aspects to consider when addressing societal challenges through research.
The ARCHE project began in September 2022 and will continue until September 2025. Its objective was to develop a pan-European framework for a holistic approach to research and innovation in the field of cultural heritage through the creation of the Alliance for Cultural Heritage Research in Europe, a pioneering coordination network bringing together researchers, innovators, heritage professionals, institutional entities, and citizens.
The Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) participates in the ARCHE project, contributing to the mapping, evaluation, promotion, and dissemination activities of the project, as well as to the implementation and support of its structure.