European Route of Ceramics – partners in Germany
The brouchure realised by Porzellanikon Museum - Selb and Hoehr-Grenzhausen, German partners of the European Route of Ceramics. Download brochure
The brouchure realised by Porzellanikon Museum - Selb and Hoehr-Grenzhausen, German partners of the European Route of Ceramics. Download brochure
On November 13, 2020, The European Route of Ceramics has been invited to take part with other cultural routes in the focus “Certified European itineraries: experiences and best practices” Watch streaming
The European Route of Ceramics has signed an agreement with ITER VITIS Les Chemins de La Vigne en Europe, to promote a better #knowledge of the material and immaterial heritage of the arts of ceramics and wine, deeply connected in history, since the ancient times, especially in the Mediterranean and Central European area. The itineraries will be working together on themes such as crosscultural studies; sustainable tourism to foster local territories and communities, international projects and exchanges, communication and marketing actions. Read more
An online database including all the network members of the 38 certified Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe: national, local and regional authorities, cultural institutions and NGOs, tourism stakeholders, universities and research centers, SMEs, route Headquarters, as well as heritage sites and museums represented within the networks across the 47 member States of [...]
"Circular Cultural Tourism”, financed by the Erasmus+ Programme, to empower the skills of touristic operators in sustainable tourism, based on the concept of circular economy. This project involves the Cultural Route Charles V as lead partner, the European Route of Ceramics and other 3 partners. "The Cultural Routes as key actors for the promotion [...]
On May 28, 2020 the European Route of Ceramics took part in the webinar organised by the Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe programme, presenting the results of the survey: “Covid-19 and the Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe: Impacts and Responses”. Nearly 50 representatives of the 38 certified Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe, together with other experts, [...]
"The Secretariat of the Enlarged Partial Agreement on Cultural Routes and of the European Institute of Cultural Routes organized a cycle of live webinars: "Cultural Routes Dialogues: challenges and opportunities post Covid-19". The aim of this initiative was to examine the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the cultural and tourism sector - in particular on the networks and [...]
The 2019 Activity Report of the Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe Programme is available online at this link. Revisit some of the key moments and institutional activities of the Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe programme: in 2019, the Council of Europe certified 5 new routes, bringing the programme [...]
Assembly of the European Route of Ceramics in Bruxelles, at the Emilia-Romagna region offices, 15 May 2019 The representatives of the member cities of the European Route of Ceramics joined the assembly to discuss about the future: enlargement to other ceramic cities; paricipation to calls for European projects; sinergies of the members for the promotion of [...]
7th Training Academy on Cultural Routes Real Monasterio de Yuste, Spain, 12-15 June 2018 Innovation and new trends in Cultural Routes: (re)interpreting European cultural heritage Organized by the European Institute of Cultural Routes, the Cooperation Network of European Routes of the Emperor Charles V and the European [...]