News and Events
25 July 2008
Furthermore, radio stations from six countries take part in the European Heritage Internet Radio Network (www.heritageradio.net) established by the project. The online-radio broadcasts primarily highlighted the work and results of INTERREG projects dealing with cultural heritage and promoted the dialogue between different European cultures.
Altogether the project has raised an intensive experience exchange and has developed ways to communicate cultural heritage over new media in Central and South-Eastern Europe.
HERMES – Heritage and New Media for Sustainable Regional Development
The overall objective of the CADSES project HERMES was the usage of new media to promote and protect cultural heritage as factor of regional development. The project partners revaluated several heritage sites and supplied them with new media installations. For example, the Wieland Estate, located in Ossmannstedt near Weimar in Thuringia/DE, offers an educational centre for literary, philosophy and history equipped with modern media applications. Similarly the former Grand Hotel of Toblach in South Tyrol/IT has become a centre for culture, education and music productions. Also the Ethnographic Museum in Kraków/PL or the Museum of the Agronautic Expedition in Volos/GR, installed new multi-media technologies for the documentation and presentation of cultural heritage.Furthermore, radio stations from six countries take part in the European Heritage Internet Radio Network (www.heritageradio.net) established by the project. The online-radio broadcasts primarily highlighted the work and results of INTERREG projects dealing with cultural heritage and promoted the dialogue between different European cultures.
Altogether the project has raised an intensive experience exchange and has developed ways to communicate cultural heritage over new media in Central and South-Eastern Europe.



