Exploring the Roman Legacy: Creation of a theme region and cultural route along the Roman Danube Limes to empower the socio-economic development of shared European heritage
Programme 2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-B DanubeDescription
Strategy on the joint implementation and presentation of the Theme Region and Cultural Route(EN)
Virtual and augmented reality 3D models(EN)
Roman Trails(EN)
Event catalogue(EN)
Pilot actions: Roman events(EN)
Cultural Route Guide(EN)
Pilot action: Presentation and testing of the Cultural Route and Cultural Route Guide(EN)
Cultural Route along the Roman Danube Limes(EN)
Organisations cooperating in the framework of the Cultural Route(EN)
Thematic information
Priority:
(VI-B_D_3) Priority 3 - A more social Danube RegionPriority specific objective:
RSO4.6. Enhancing the role of culture and sustainable tourism in economic development, social inclusion and social innovationPriority policy objective (Interreg specific objective):
PO4 A more social and inclusive Europe implementing the European Pillar of Social RightsType of intervention:
137 Support for self-employment and business start-upsPartners (19)
Lead Partner: Universität für Weiterbildung Krems
Partner’s ID if not PIC: ATU53616207
Department: Department for Building and Environment / Center for Cultural Property Protection
Address: Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Straße, 3500 Krems, Austria
Department address: Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Straße, 3500 Krems, Austria
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: http://www.donau-uni.ac.at
Total budget: EUR 487 842.97
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 390 274.37
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 97 568.60
- Znanstveno raziskovalno središče Bistra Ptuj
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Name: Znanstveno raziskovalno središče Bistra Ptuj
Partner’s ID if not PIC: SI55581218
Address: Slovenski trg, 2250 Ptuj, Slovenia
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Sectoral agency
Website: http://www.bistra.si
Total budget: EUR 150 000.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 120 000.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 30 000.00
- Fakultet tehničkih nauka, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu
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Name: Fakultet tehničkih nauka, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu
Department: Department of Architecture and Urban Planning
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 100724720
Address: Trg Dositeja Obradovića, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia
Department address: Trg Dositeja Obradovića, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: http://www.ftn.uns.ac.rs
Total budget: EUR 101 660.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 81 328.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 20 332.00
- Institutul Național de Cercetare Dezvoltare in Turism Bucuresti
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Name: Institutul Național de Cercetare Dezvoltare in Turism Bucuresti
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 12654670
Address: Strada Apolodor, 050741 Bucuresti, sector 5, Romania
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: http://www.incdt.ro
Total budget: EUR 100 000.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 80 000.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 20 000.00
- Universitatea de Arhitectură și Urbanism „Ion Mincu“
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Name: Universitatea de Arhitectură și Urbanism „Ion Mincu“
Department: Faculty of Architecture
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 4283996
Address: Str. Academiei, 010014 Bucharest, Romania
Department address: Str. Academiei, 010014 Bucharest, Romania
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: http://www.uauim.ro
Total budget: EUR 100 000.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 80 000.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 20 000.00
- Muzeul Naţional de Istorie a Transilvaniei
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Name: Muzeul Naţional de Istorie a Transilvaniei
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 4722536
Address: C. Daicoviciu, 400020 Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: https://mnit.ro/-/
Total budget: EUR 106 880.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 85 504.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 21 376.00
- Paten Studio DOO
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Name: Paten Studio DOO
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 03261468
Address: Buda Tomovića, 81000 Podgorica, Montenegro
Legal status: private
Organisation type: SME
Website: https://3dvirtualheritage.me/en
Total budget: EUR 127 750.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 102 200.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 25 550.00
- Opština Žabljak
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Name: Opština Žabljak
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 02018535 PIB
Address: Trg durmitorskih ratnika, 84220 Žabljak, Montenegro
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Local public authority
Website: http://zabljak.me/
Total budget: EUR 97 822.79
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 78 258.23
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 19 564.56
- Nyugat-Pannon Terület- és Gazdaságfejlesztési Szolgáltató Közhasznú Nonprofit Kft.
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Name: Nyugat-Pannon Terület- és Gazdaságfejlesztési Szolgáltató Közhasznú Nonprofit Kft.
Partner’s ID if not PIC: HU21464812
Address: Horváth Boldizsár, H-9700 Szombathely, Hungary
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Sectoral agency
Website: http://www.westpannon.hu
Total budget: EUR 180 168.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 144 134.40
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 36 033.60
Contractors:
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Name: Szőllőssy Balázs ev.
VAT registration or tax identification number: 48345244-1-41
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Name: Szőllőssy Balázs ev.
- Kulturális Örökség Menedzserek Egyesülete
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Name: Kulturális Örökség Menedzserek Egyesülete
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 18336872-1-42
Address: Ilka, 1143 Budapest, Hungary
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Interest groups including NGOs
Website: https://www.heritagemanager.hu
Total budget: EUR 140 886.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 112 708.80
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 28 177.20
- Arheološki muzej u Zagrebu
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Name: Arheološki muzej u Zagrebu
Partner’s ID if not PIC: HR 79157146686
Address: Nikole Šubića Zrinskog Square, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Other
Website: https://www.amz.hr/hr/arheoloski-muzej-u-zagrebu/
Total budget: EUR 214 616.14
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 171 692.91
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 42 923.23
Contractors:
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Name: eGamer d.o.o.
VAT registration or tax identification number: 21578738729
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Name: eGamer d.o.o.
- Pokrajinski sekretarijat za regionalni razvoj, međuregionalnu saradnju i lokalnu samoupravu
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Name: Pokrajinski sekretarijat za regionalni razvoj, međuregionalnu saradnju i lokalnu samoupravu
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 105702405
Address: Mihajla Pupina Boulevard, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Regional public authority
Website: https://region.vojvodina.gov.rs/?lang=en
Total budget: EUR 60 000.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 48 000.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 12 000.00
Contractors:
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Name: Attorney Branimir Blagojević
VAT registration or tax identification number: 111916664 -
Name: Danube Competence Center
VAT registration or tax identification number: 106584383
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Name: Attorney Branimir Blagojević
- Bayerisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege
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Name: Bayerisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege
Department: Department of Archaeological Heritage Conservation
Partner’s ID if not PIC: DE811335517
Address: Hofgraben, 80539 Munich, Germany
Department address: Hofgraben, 80539 Munich, Germany
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Regional public authority
Website: http://www.blfd.bayern.de
Total budget: EUR 355 740.66
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 284 592.52
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 71 148.14
- Archeologický ústav Akademie věd ČR, Brno, v. v. i.
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Name: Archeologický ústav Akademie věd ČR, Brno, v. v. i.
Partner’s ID if not PIC: CZ68081758
Address: Čechyňská, 60200 Brno, Czech Republic
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: http://www.arub.cz
Total budget: EUR 183 790.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 147 032.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 36 758.00
- Община Белене
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Name: Община Белене
Department: Socio-economic policy and financing programs
Partner’s ID if not PIC: BG000413579
Address: Bulgaria Str., 5930 Belene, Bulgaria
Department address: Bulgaria Str., 5930 Belene, Bulgaria
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Local public authority
Website: http://www.belene.bg
Total budget: EUR 60 650.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 48 520.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 12 130.00
- Българска асоциация за трансфер на технологии и иновации
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Name: Българска асоциация за трансфер на технологии и иновации
Department: International Projects
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 176712293
Address: Slivnica Blvd., 9000 Varna, Bulgaria
Department address: Slivnica Blvd., 9000 Varna, Bulgaria
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Interest groups including NGOs
Website: http://www.batti.eu
Total budget: EUR 111 240.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 88 992.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 22 248.00
- АСОЦИАЦИЯ НА ДУНАВСКИТЕ ОБЩИНИ „ДУНАВ“
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Name: АСОЦИАЦИЯ НА ДУНАВСКИТЕ ОБЩИНИ „ДУНАВ“
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 114107675
Address: Bulgaria Sq., 5930 Belene, Bulgaria
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Interest groups including NGOs
Website: https://www.adodunav.org/en
Total budget: EUR 100 590.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 80 472.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 20 118.00
- Archäologische Kulturpark Niederösterreich Betriebsges.m.b.H.
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Name: Archäologische Kulturpark Niederösterreich Betriebsges.m.b.H.
Partner’s ID if not PIC: ATU 38875605
Address: Hauptstrasse, 2404 Petronell-Carnuntum, Austria
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Other
Website: http://www.carnuntum.at
Total budget: EUR 86 080.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 68 864.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 17 216.00
- Universalmuseum Joanneum GmbH
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Name: Universalmuseum Joanneum GmbH
Department: Archaeology & Coin Cabinet
Partner’s ID if not PIC: ATU 56456579
Address: Mariahilferstraße , 8020 Graz, Austria
Department address: Eggenberger Allee, 8020 Graz, Austria
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Other
Website: https://www.museum-joanneum.at
Total budget: EUR 183 129.38
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 146 503.50
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 80.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 36 625.88
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Summary
Project acronym: ROMAN LEGACY
Project ID: DRP0300976
Project start date: 2025-04-01
Project end date: 2028-03-31
Project status:
ongoingRelevant linked projects:
- Living Danube Limes (Interreg DTP) (EN) | Living Danube Limes is one of the four sister projects that ran in parallel in the last funding period of the Interreg Danube Transnational Programme scheme, which form the core of the new ROMAN LEGACY project, capitalizing its basic developments towards an established Cultural Route running along the Roman Danube Limes and spanning the whole Danube Region, from Germany to the Black Sea. Within the project geographical and historical data on Roman Danube Limes sites has been set up as database feeding into both a web and mobile application, which is one of the synergies ROMAN LEGACY intends to use. Basic guidelines for the thematic set-up and the successful positioning of a future Cultural Route along the Roman Danube Limes have been developed within the project and ROMAN LEGACY will build on those. The same holds true when it comes to the capitalization of the VR/AR reconstructions and the reconstructed Roman Danube ship “Danuvina Alacris”, which has successfully connected all countries bordering directly on the Danube with its 2,100 km “connecting cruise” in summer 2022. The ship was built as an investment, which is shared among the project partner countries until 2027. It will be available in Slovakia and Hungary in 2025, in Croatia and Serbia in 2026 and in Bulgaria and Romania in 2027, where it will be supporting project activities and events aimed at the general public, following the great success and interest of the connecting cruise in 2022.
- UWK was the lead partner in this project and a number of project partner and ASPs of ROMAN LEGACY were also part of Living Danube Limes. (EN), Danube’s Archaeological e-Landscapes (Interreg DTP) (EN) | Danube’s Archaeological eLandscapes is the second of the four sister projects within the Interreg DTP 2014-2020; its major goal was to make the archaeological heritage, especially archaeological landscapes of the Danube region, regionally, nationally and internationally more visible and thereby more attractive for its integration into sustainable cultural tourism. The partnership included museums, universities, and municipalities from ten countries in the Danube region. The backbone of this task were the major museums of the region, setting their focus also beyond their premises, i.e. in the most prominent archaeological landscapes of the Danube region. By involving state-of-the-art VR&AR technologies the museums, which are visited by mainstream tourists, encourage the visitors to experience the heritage in its original landscapes in their own and other partner countries.
- The transnational strategy, standards, and action plan, developed in the project, will be the basis for the creation and re-evaluation of digital content and reconstructions, developed during the ROMAN LEGACY project. As individually set standards rarely create a broader impact, the partnership in Danube’s Archaeological eLandscapes decided on a transnational approach, which should not only add but rather multiply the individual effects; ROMAN LEGACY will firmly build on this successfully tested approach. Nevertheless, the partners also decided to create additional national recommendations and priority lists for the individual countries, due to the different developments in the countries of the Danube region. The strategies and standards form a set of two documents that present, promote, and evaluate the workflow for the creation of digital visualisations of archaeological heritage. These newly created systematic approaches will now be an important guide for SO2 in ROMAN LEGACY.
- UMJ was the LP and several of PPs and ASPs within the ROMAN LEGACY project consortium were part of this project as well. (EN), ISTER (Interreg DTP) (EN) | The ISTER project is the third sister project in Interreg DTP; it was led by the National Museum for the History of Transylvania (partner of ROMAN LEGACY), focusing on discovering, protecting and promoting the Roman roads within the Danube region. The scope of this project was the integration of the Roman roads into a continuous, cross-regions route, using modern tools and technologies to enable the rediscovery and revitalization of Roman heritage along the Danube Region, thereby laying the basics for a certified Cultural Route along the Roman Danube Limes. The partners of ISTER will therefore bring the experience from the project, i.e. building a sound network of relevant stakeholders and promoting the Roman heritage in the region to the new project, especially when it comes to reach out to and include remote areas, ensuring a visibility of the said heritage in future decision making in terms of development and research. (EN), ARCHEODANUBE (Interreg DTP) (EN) | ARCHEODANUBE is the fourth sister project within the Interreg DTP funding programme that worked towards establishing the basics for Cultural Route along the Danube, focusing on and valorising the Roman heritage. The ROMAN LEGACY project will leverage the improved and intensified cooperation established by ARCHEODANUBE among the relevant actors in the Danube Region. This collaboration will aid in the preservation, support, and valorization of cultural heritage through archaeological parks, aligning with the goal of developing archaeotourism products. ROMAN LEGACY will benefit from and build on the concrete plans, trainings, tools for preservation and presentation, and small pilots developed by ARCHEODANUBE. These resources can be utilized to enhance the effectiveness of heritage sites management and support the implementation of new initiatives in tourism, particularly in the field of archaeotourism. The project will also utilize the experience and lessons learned from the ARCHEODANUBE project to inform its own strategies and approaches in promoting and preserving cultural heritage in the Danube Region. By building on the successes and challenges faced by ARCHEODANUBE, the ROMAN LEGACY project will tailor its interventions for optimal impact. SRC
- Bistra Ptuj was the lead partner of ARCHEODANUBE and several partners and ASPs of the ROMAN LEGACY project were part of the consortium. (EN), Iron-Age-Danube (Interreg DTP) (EN) | ROMAN LEGACY works towards similar objectives as set up during the Iron-Age-Danube project, which focused on monumental archaeological landscapes of the Early Iron Age in the Danube region. Thus, ROMAN LEGACY will greatly benefit from insights and experiences gained in promoting and preserving prehistoric landscapes and cultural heritage, particularly the groundwork for the creation and certification of the Iron Age Danube Route, a Council of Europe Cultural Route. The process for the official certification of a Cultural Route has been successfully navigated by the Iron Age Danube project, and the project partners responsible for this big success are part of the consortium of ROMAN LEGACY as well (UMJ and AMZ). This synergy will facilitate the exchange of best practices and enable the envisioned Cultural Route to build upon the groundwork laid by the predecessor project. (EN), Transdanube Travel Stories (Interreg DTP) (EN) | The Interreg DTP project Transdanube Travel Stories created a network of tourist destinations engaged in the development of sustainable mobility in tourism, developed sustainable tourism products for the entire Danube region, defined definitions of standards/certification/common brand for the destination network that offers sustainable mobility possibilities along the Danube, and developed new/improved mobility offers at destinations and connecting them with sustainable mobility offers related to the Danube on a large scale. ROMAN LEGACY will be able to build on the extensive knowledge and expertise gathered in the project, transported and made accessible by i.a. the partner WestPannon. All the travel data collected in the framework of Transdanube Travel Stories is made available for the ROMAN LEGACY project which will be included in the Cultural Route Guide illustrating possible itineraries (with different means of transport ranging from bike to public transport, car and boat) between the individual Cultural Route sites. (EN), ARIADNEplus (Horizon 2020) (EN) | The ROMAN LEGACY project will build upon the success of the ARIADNE project, which focused on integrating the European Archaeological Repository. By utilizing the search engine developed during ARIADNE, which provides access to a wide range of archaeological data sets including unpublished reports, photos, maps, and databases, the new project will benefit from a comprehensive resource for archaeological information. This synergy will enable the project to tap into existing datasets and expand its knowledge base without duplicating efforts, brought into the project by partner AMZ and ARUB. (EN), "DANUrB – a regional network building through tourism and education to strengthen the Danube cultural identity and solidarity"
- and the follow up project “DANUrB+ DANube Urban Brand + Building Regional and Local Resilience through the Valorisation of Danube’s Cultural Heritage" (both Interreg DTP) (EN) | Several partners and ASPs of ROMAN LEGACY worked within the consortium of both the DANUrB and the DANUrB+ projects.The DANUrB project provides an important database of research and analysis on important topics for the cohesion of and collaboration in the Danube Region: urbanised areas, education along the Danube, tourism and cultural potential (from historical to industrial heritage) and local identity. It also covers a wide range of stakeholders and policies able to support the joint branding of the Danube Region and with that the new Cultural Route. DANUrB+, as continuation of the DANUrB project, offers an even more complex database on the topics elaborated in DANUrB. The final research result of DANUrB+ was the Danube’s Urban Atlas: “Atlas of Hidden Values along Danube”. The future Roman Danube Limes Cultural Route will further disclose such hidden values, remote and unknown archaeological sites of the Roman Danube Limes and will put them in connection the existing cultural transnational context, strengthening the chain of heritage sites along the river Danube and building on both projects’ important lessons learned when it comes to valorising heritage for socio-economic development in remote areas. (EN), #RomanWineDanube (Interreg DRP - currently running) (EN) | The content of the ongoing Interreg Danube Region project #RomanWineDanube (of which SRC Bistra Ptuj is partner) focuses on supporting socio-economic development in the Danube Region through the development of cultural tourism and innovative inclusive destination management solutions, and thus aligns perfectly with the content of the ROMAN LEGACY project. Both projects focus on developing cultural tourism and creating new transnational touristic products, demonstrating a shared commitment to promoting cultural heritage and tourism in Europe. Both projects use innovative approaches and equally involve various stakeholders in their development, including vulnerable groups such as migrants (#RomanWineDanube), people with disabilities (ROMAN LEGACY) and young people. This reflects a common goal of promoting inclusive and sustainable growth in the region. Both projects make reference to key documents on cultural heritage preservation, indicating alignment with European guidelines and efforts for heritage conservation. Both projects aim to promote culture and tourism in the Danube Region, ensuring sustainable travel, creating a cultural identity, and establishing the Danube Cultural Route as a significant European tourist destination, demonstrating alignment with European guidelines for promoting sustainable tourism and cultural heritage development in the Danube Region. (EN), Enhancing the tourism development in the Central Danube cross-border region - CENTRAL DANUBE TOUR (EN) | The synergy between the previously implemented CENTRAL DANUBE TOUR project implemented in the framework of Interreg IPA CBC Croatia-Serbia Programme and the upcoming ROMAN LEGACY project presents a compelling opportunity to build upon existing successes and further enhance the cultural and tourism landscape of the Danube region. The CENTRAL DANUBE TOUR project, with its focus on training stakeholders, enhancing tourism services, and promoting joint tourist resources, has laid a strong foundation for sustainable tourism development in the region. By increasing awareness of attractions and fostering collaboration among stakeholders, it has set the stage for the next phase of development. Now, with the ROMAN LEGACY project, we have the opportunity to delve deeper into the rich historical heritage of the Danube region, particularly focusing on the Roman Danube Limes. Building upon the established network of stakeholders and tourism infrastructure developed through the CENTRAL DANUBE TOUR we can integrate Roman heritage sites and experiences into the existing tourism routes and offerings. Through collaboration with cultural tourism networks, heritage conservation organizations, and educational institutions, we can develop innovative digital tools that highlight the historical significance of the Roman Danube Limes. By engaging local communities and leveraging cross-border cooperation, we can ensure the preservation and sustainable management of Roman archaeological sites while promoting community involvement in tourism initiatives.
- In essence, the synergy between the CENTRAL DANUBE TOUR and ROMAN LEGACY projects allows us to build upon past achievements, integrate new cultural experiences, and create a cohesive tourism offering that showcases the diverse heritage of the Danube region while driving sustainable development for the future. (EN), JTTB - Journey to the Beginnings (Creative Europe 2018-2019) (EN) | JTTB was a cross-sectoral project involving prehistoric cultural heritage sites and museums, contemporary arts and new technologies to rediscover and promote the prehistoric cultural heritage of the ancient civilisations that lived along the river Danube. This is a central approach that will be brought into the ROMAN LEGACY project, which has an important component of co-creation with local inhabitants.
- The main goal of the project was to develop a new interpretive infrastructure for the involved prehistoric sites, their museums and archaeological parks by using cultural heritage as a source of inspiration for contemporary arts and new technologies. It examined new ways of heritage interpretation to help enhance public appreciation of prehistoric cultures in all their forms and diversity. Cross-sectoral collaboration was fostered between archaeologists, museum professionals, contemporary artists and IT experts, resulting in live performances and a complex Augmented and Virtual Reality application. The best-practice approaches from JTTB to this collaboration and expert to expert exchange will be fed into the ROMAN LEGACY approach.
- The live performances celebrate the prehistoric cultural heritage taking the form of festivals at each site, and the application offers a sustainable interpretive infrastructure that improves the visitor experience.
- JTTB took on the challenge to tear down the walls between modern and ancient civilizations and connect them with the participation of art and science bringing the audience closer both to archaeology, contemporary art and modern technology.
- KÖME evaluated the entire cross-sectoral collaboration process and the project outcomes. The learned lessons will be useful for the ROMAN LEGACY project, especially in connecting sites along the Danube, in the creation of new interpretive infrastructure(s), developing new digital solutions and other unique presentation methods. (EN), e-documenta Pannonica (Interreg V-A Slovenia-Hungary) (EN) | The e-documenta Pannonica project addressed the lack of professional interpretation, misinterpretation, and misuse of data on the cultural heritage of the municipalities in the SIHU area. An interdisciplinary database was developed on the basis of authentic archaeological, ethnographic, cultural-historical and biographical data on the cultural heritage of the region. As with the ROMAN LEGACYproject, the main element of the project was to increase the availability, accessibility and visibility of heritage sites and professional data on the region's cultural heritage. The database created has made it possible to promote the small villages, expand the tourist offer and create new tourist content. The ROMAN LEGACY project will highly benefit from the experiences and lessons learned in the e-documenta Pannonica project. (EN), 3D VIRTUAL HERITAGE (EuropeAid/162457/ID/ACT/ME) (EN) | 3D VIRTUAL HERITAGE was a project funded and implemented within the Collaborative Grant Scheme for Innovative Project Ideas from 2020 to 2021. The overall outcome of the project was the enhancement of awareness regarding technology implementation for the preservation and presentation of cultural heritage monuments. Within the scope of the project state of the art 3D laser scanning and photogrammetry techniques were used, as well as information and communication technologies to capture, store and present cultural heritage monuments data. ROMAN LEGACY will build on all this experience gained in the project, as well as selected available data on the Roman heritage in the Danube Region. Within the project an easily accessible cultural heritage online data platform (www.3dvirtualheritage.me) was created, which serves as tool for the promotion of cultural heritage monuments and aims to increase the awareness of the significance of the cultural heritage for the sustainable development of countries, again vital topics for the ROMAN LEGACY project.
- ROMAN LEGACY will have at its disposal all the expertise and outputs which were produced during the 3D VIRTUAL HERITAGE project implementation. The two projects are fully compatible and will create a synergy which will take advantage of the contemporary technology advancement and create digital tools which will contribute to the long-term goals of the European Union’s cultural heritage domain. By sharing knowledge and good practices between different countries we will be able to leverage on common experience and come up with the most effective strategies and tools which will actively involve cultural heritage institutions and increase their capacities. PatenStudio is the main partner linking both projects. (EN), Development and promotion of an integrated cultural heritage tourism product: Route “Roman frontier within the cross-border region Romania-Bulgaria” (Interreg V-A Romania-Bulgaria 2014-2020) (EN) | The project aimed at increasing the sustainable use of the common cultural heritage in the cross-border region through development and promotion of a joint tourist product in the field of cultural heritage. A preliminary study, development strategy, marketing strategy and set of promotional materials were the main outputs of the project. All the outputs could be used as a basis (data, promotion) for future tourism projects in the region. ADRM led the establishment of a bi-national cultural focusing on the Roman heritage connecting both countries along the river Danube. (EN)
Total budget/expenditure: EUR 2 948 845.94
Total EU funding (amount): EUR 2 359 076.73
Total EU funding (co-financing rate): 80.00%
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RCO 116 - Jointly developed solutions, Measurement unit:
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Project part of European Union Macro-Regional or Sea Basin Strategy: EUSDR
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Last month that data in keep.eu was retrieved from the Programme's website or received from the Programme
2025-12-17
No. of projects in keep.eu / Total no. of projects (% of projects in keep.eu)
138 / 138 (100%)
No. of project partnerships in keep.eu / Total no. of project partnerships (% of project partnerships in keep.eu)
1 413 / 1 413 (100%)
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