Journées européennes du patrimoine : Suède
2013
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2012
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History carries traces of thousands of years of man´s activity. But not all these traces are visible. Who were the people and what were their stories that over time became hidden; beneath the ground, beneath the surface of the water, under the floor, behind the door, under the paint, behind the wallaper, under a gravestone, behind the place name or behind the document in the archive, in the mine, etc.? Discover all this on European Heritage Day, September 9th.
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2011
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Where is the cultural heritage in our landscape and environment?
What can a medieval herb garden, a meadow, school garden and leaf gathering tell about the human use of soil and landscape? What do these places mean for us today? The theme Green places can be told from different perspectives.
Production resource
Humans have always tended to use the landscape to produce food and take out the raw materials for different purposes. Different-time farming methods, choosing plants and the need for natural resources has made its
mark in the landscape - the forests, meadows and pastures. There are
also interesting stories about the buildings and equipment
associated with the wild heritage: barns, potato cellar, meadow
barns, barn, mills and more.
The green such as cultural, social and / or aesthetic function
Knowingly landscaped green spaces in the city and in rural areas, such as parks, herb gardens, cemeteries, gardens, school gardens, allotments and greenhouses.
Everyone can participate
All who so wish, are welcome to contribute with activities such as visits and guided tours to which the public will be invited free of charge.
On this day the focus is on Sweden's historic environments, cultural landscapes, heritage buildings and sites. The history of these places is also told and illustrated.
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2010
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Les sentiers vers l’école, les grand-routes, les chenaux, les voies
ferrées, les sentiers de l’eau de vie, les chemins creux, les
sentiers d’église, les pistes cyclables, les sentiers de l’enfance,
les sentiers de culture, les détours, le tour du royaume de Suède,
le chemin du Roi Kungdled et la voie ferrée de l’intérieur
Inlandsbana. La Suède offre des milliers de chemins plus ou moins
célèbres sur lesquels les hommes se sont déplacés depuis des temps
immémoriaux.
Où se trouve le patrimoine sur la route ?
Quelle est l’histoire que peuvent nous raconter cette route, ce
sentier ou cette voie ?
Quels sont les gens qui s’y sont déplacés, pourquoi et vers quelle
destination ?
Le chemin est presque toujours un moyen d’atteindre un but, qui est
souvent un bâtiment ou un environnement. C’est peut-être ce but qui
porte l’histoire de ce chemin : une école, une église, un pâturage
ou un autre monument ou environnement essentiels pour l’histoire
culturelle ? Quelle histoire pourra-t-il nous raconter ? |
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