regional cooperation through cultural routes
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Manuela Graf, Projekt&PR menadžer, Zavod za proučavanje kulturnog razvitka i Klaster puteva kulture CRINSS 2013 Creative Industries Conference, Novi Sad, Serbia Konferencija kreativnih industrijaTRANSCRIPT
Manuela GrafManuela GrafInstitute for Study in Cultural Institute for Study in Cultural
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Cluster of Cultural RoutesCluster of Cultural Routes
Novi Sad, 2013.Novi Sad, 2013.
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Cluster of Cultural Routes
It should be new non-profit destination marketing and management organization for cultural heritage tourism.
Cluster has linked many stakeholders, over 40:
- cultural institutions
- tourist organizations- civil society organizations- even 5 faculty - SMEs
The first projects: European Tesla Ways , Cradle of Metallurgy and The Dragon Routes
Why cultural routes?
The Cultural Routes are unique cultural and tourism products that thematically linked more attractions and interesting destinations, in one or more countries.
Those have promoted the common cultural heritage of Europe and the world, increasing awareness about necessity of heritage protection, build on the uniqueness of individual regions in the tourism market.
The economic and social impacts of the routes are crucial to the entire region development.
The Cultural Routes:
stir intercultural dialog up
contributing to the protection of cultural diversity, the science development, improvement of education through non-formal learning
also are very important for economic sectors development, building clusters and other networks
encourage creativity and innovation in all areas
Creative industries – engine of local development
One it was trade that promoted culture, now it is the culture that promote trade.
The best packaging of a product is its civilisation and its history.
Georges Karabatos, President of the Messenia Chamber of Comerce and Industry
Cultural Routes asleading trend in tourism
The Council of Europe has established 24 Cultural Routes, stretching across 70 countries on four continents, and include thousands of attractive destinations
European Route of Industrial Heritage currently represents more than 1.000 locations in 43 countries and has between two and three million visitors a year
Autor of project: Manuela GrafMap: Aleksandar Stanojlović
Design: Aleksandar SretenovićLead organization: Centre for
Study in Cultural Development & Cluster of Cultural Routes
Patrons: Electric Power Industry of Serbia
and ITAcademy LINK group Belgrade
Small living
museumsTen old hydroelectric power
plants of Electric Power Industry of Serbia
The fact that exist great number of saved old working hydroelectric power plants is incredible
HPP Pod gradom – 113 years old
HPP Vučje – 110 years old
HPP Sveta Petka – 105 years old
HPP Gamzigrad – 103 years old
HPP Moravica – 102 years old
Countries where Tesla lived and
workedCroatia
Smiljan – place where Tesla was born
Karlovac – Tesla attended high school
Zagreb – Technical Museum
Ozalj and Krka - two old hydroelectric power stations
Slovenia
Maribor – the place where Tesla lived
Austria & Czech Republic
Graz & Prague – Tesla studied to University in Gratz and Prague
Hungary & France
Budapest, Paris & Strasbourg – Tesla lived and worked
Mining route – Balkan cradle of metallurgy
Belovode - The first metal melting began 7.000 years ago in the village Veliko Laole, today's Belovode arheological site in The Eastern Serbia
Rudna glava – the most older main in the world Pločnik – prehistoric large industrial center
Senj Mine – symbol of industrialization, established in 1853. as the oldest brown coal mine in Serbia; future the City-Museum
Majdanpek and Bor – mining towns; the Mining museum in Bor and the Mining Cafe
Mines in Aleksinac and Knjaževac - stories about dwarfs
Autor of project: Manuela Graf,; Map: Aleksandar Stanojlović; Lead organizations: Centre for study in cultural development &
Cluster of Cultural Routes
Illustration: Miloš Vujanović, book “Faries and Dragons: serbian mythology”, Orfelin Publishing
Illustrations: Miloš Vujanović, book “Faries and Dragons: serbian mythology,” Orfelin Publishing
Vranje, Markovo kale (Marko’s
tower) - Kraljević Marko
Pirot fortress – Marko’s uncle Momčilo and his winged horse Jabučilo
Prokulje, the Hisar fortress - Nine brothers Jugović, uncles of Despot Stefan Lazarević
Radan mountain & Toplica – the Dragon of Radan (Kosančić Ivan) and the Dragon of Toplica (Toplica Milan)
Kruševac, Golubac, Belgrade -Stefan Lazarević, one of the first knights to join the Order of the Dragon founded by Hungarian king Singismund. His grave is in Manasija or Koporin Monastery.
Jastrebac moutnain – the Dragon of Jastrebac
Miroč – the mountain famous for fairies
Smederevo, Vršac - Vuk Grgurević Branković , the Fiery Dragon Wolf.
Avala - haiduk Vasa Čarapić, The Dragon of Avala
Noćaj – haiduk Stojan Čupić, the Dragon of Noćaj
Dragons route in Serbia
Autor of project: Manuela Graf,; Map: Aleksandar Stanojlović; Illustration: Miloš Vujanović; Lead organizations: Centre for study in
cultural development & Cluster of Cultural Routes
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Manuela GrafManuela Grafe-mail: [email protected]: [email protected]