Bridges to the future – CHwB 20th Anniversary

Cultural Heritage without Borders celebrates 20th anniversary of its development and expansion. This booklet summarizes CHwB activities and what our organization has accomplished during these first two decades (1995-2015). This publicatioon is available in English only! DOWNLOAD: Bridges to the future.pdf  

The emergency phase in one of the most emblematic bridge of Gjakova is closed

One of the ten biggest bridges of the region, the Tailors Bridge has served as a trade connection between various communities and represents a symbol of the past and is of unique architectural importance as well as a monument representing necessity and life. The intervention works started on the 13th of July 2015 and were […]

Civil society statement upon failure of Kosovo’s UNESCO membership bid

WE DEMAND REVIEW OF DIALOGUE POSITION AND POLITICAL RESPONSIBILITY 10 November 2015, Prishtina The failure on UNESCO membership bid represents a major blow to Kosovo’s statehood and its international integration. We, the undersigned civil society organizations and individuals of this declaration, believe that this moment should be subject to political responsibility and review of Kosovo’s […]

CHwB contributes to the School of Planning and Urban Development

During 23rd to 25th October 2015 in Shkodra (Albania) was held the second module of the School of Planning and Urban Development on the theme “Cultural Heritage and Urban Planning”. During this module were held sessions from Eliza Hoxha and Luan Nushi regarding the inclusion of cultural heritage in the spatial planning in Kosovo. Sali […]

“Ethno fest Glavičica” revives the cultural life in Parteš

Most of the locals attended the celebration of “Ethno Fest Glavičica” which revived the cultural life of this small municipality, which is not very rich, inhabited by the Serbian community. “Ethno Fest Glavičica” was opened on the 11th of August and lasted until the 25th of September 2015, aiming to revive the tradition, spiritual and […]

Prizren Welcomes the First Interpretation Camp in the Region

On Friday evening, participants of the 25th Regional Restoration Camp gathered in Prizren to mark a successful end to the Camp and to celebrate their achievements. For two weeks, 20 participants from 7 countries came together to learn the fundamentals of heritage interpretation and come up with creative ways of interpreting Prizren Castle for local […]