Are you interested in seeing a spectacular video with Velenje miners from 1985 extracting coal? Click on the image to learn more.
View more🌍✨ Embracing Heritage and Unity by diving into the heart of tradition! The timeless mining parade (Fig. 1) in Tarnowskie Góry, Poland, unfolded its magic on 10.12.2023. 🎊 A celebration intertwining the past and present, cherishing the non-material heritage tied to St. Barbara’s Day. 🤝 The event was organized by the…
View moreAre you interested in finding more about the most suitable and cost-effective coal extraction method called the “Velenje mining method’’?? Click on the image to learn more.
View moreThe Project Progress meeting of the Project «CoalHeritage», funded by the European Commission –RFCS, took place on the 11th of December 2023 and is part of milestone MS1 of WP1. The meting was directed and organized by Project Coordinator, CERTH and opened with the welcome speech presentation of the Project Partners (KOMAG, PV, BRGM, GIG, and DMT) followed by the presentation of Project Officer Dr. Vasiliki Kosiavelou. Following the introduction and the presentation by…
View moreThe second internal workshop took place on the 5th December 2023 (6th project month) via web-meeting and was hosted by colleague Kamil Szewerda from the KOMAG Institute. The workshop, part of WP3, had an open internal character to which members from all partners (Fig.1) involved in the CoalHeritage Project attended in order to provide ideas and suggestions. The aim of workshop was each of the partners to make an individual presentation during which to define the categories and group of…
View moreWe are excited to announce that The Management Board of the Association of Mining Communes in Poland (SGGP) declared a partnership with The Central Mining Institute-National Research Institute (GIG) within the scope of CoalHeritage RFCS Project. The scope of CoalHeritage partnership is the presentation of project information regarding the implementation of the project and…
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View moreWe are pleased to announce that the 2nd Newsletter of the CoalHeritage RFCS Project is now available. Heritage and culture are the oldest forms of tourism and usually involve features designed to represent and commemorate a valued cultural past. This Newsletter is dedicated on presenting examples of good practices for…
View moreWe are very happy to announce that the first version of the European Visual Map Journal (EVMJ) of CoalHeritage RFCS AM project is now available! The platform intends to provide better knowledge of post-mining coal heritage on selected territories through representation and visualisation of information, which will motivate stakeholders to learn more and/or visit coal mining heritage sites. The platform will be continually updated with content throughout the project, integrating input from WP2 and…
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