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Industrial heritage protection in V4: does it work? – Seminar...

V4 Industrial Heritage Project organised a seminar titled “Industrial heritage protection in V4: does it work?”. The seminar was held online on 27th February 2025 09.00-15.00.

The webinar aimed to explore the current state and effectiveness of industrial heritage protection across Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic.

The speakers and titles of the presentations were the following:
Károly Teleki - Welcome, introduction of the V4 Industrial Heritage Project and opening thoughts of the seminar (based on the case study of the Cattle Slaughterhouse in Budapest)
During Károly presentation Tímea An, winner of the “Student design and logo competition” introduced her work.
Anna Gondová - Industrial heritage protection in Slovakia - from the perspective of the Monuments Office of the Slovak Republic
Eva Kráľová - The architecture of Industrial Heritage conversions
Eva's presentation was accompanied by a case study of Horehronie by Veronika Aschenbrierová
Lukáš Beran - Industrial heritage protection in the Czech Republic
Piroska Varga - Protection and Reuse of Industrial Heritage
Kristóf Kelemen - Hungarian industrial heritage museums and their artefacts
Lukáš Beran - Seven Czech Industrial Heritage
Vladimir Hain - Digital tools for presenting industrial conversions – Seven Slovak Industrial Heritage
Károly Teleki - Seven Hungarian Industrial Heritage

On-line seminar screenshot

The seminar was attended by 42 participants, including several TICCIH executives Miles Oglethorpe (TICCIH President), Györgyi Németh (TICCIH Hungary), Piotr Gerber (TICCIH Poland). A video recording of the seminar was made, and an edited version will shared soon. The availability of the videos will be published on the organizer's website at www.industrialheritagehungary.com and on its Facebook page.

You find presentations screenshots and more information on our Facebook page. You can dowload the broschure of the seminar in pdf format from here.