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  • Dorotea TelarovicDorotea Telarovic
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    Dear partners,
    we are The Academy of Arts and Culture from Osijek, Eastern Croatia and we are interested in participating within this Call as partner. Fields of our interest are rural areas, cultural heritage and sustainable tourism. Interested project activity could be valorization of agricultural buildings and processes, such as wine cellars, which have their own traditions and specificity in all InterregMED countries within ecological connectivity.

    Historical wine cellars in the region of Slavonia, Baranja and Srijem represent an exceptional aspect of cultural and economic heritage, enriching the wider cultural heritage of continental Croatia. They were created in the period from the 13th to the 19th century, often as an indispensable part of feudal aristocratic or church estates. The oldest in Croatia, their construction and architectural features are specific even in the European environment. They also bear witness to the centuries-old rich history of viticulture and wine production. If your Consortium finds this idea interesting, please contact me at dorotea.telarovic@aukos.hr.

    Regards,
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    Dorotea TelarovicDorotea Telarovic
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    Dear partners,
    we are The Academy of Arts and Culture from Osijek, Eastern Croatia and we are interested in participating within this Call as partner. Fields of our interest are rural areas, cultural heritage and sustainable tourism. Interested project activity could be valorization of agricultural buildings and processes, such as wine cellars, which have their own traditions and specificity in all InterregMED countries within ecological connectivity.

    Historical wine cellars in the region of Slavonia, Baranja and Srijem represent an exceptional aspect of cultural and economic heritage, enriching the wider cultural heritage of continental Croatia. They were created in the period from the 13th to the 19th century, often as an indispensable part of feudal aristocratic or church estates. The oldest in Croatia, their construction and architectural features are specific even in the European environment. They also bear witness to the centuries-old rich history of viticulture and wine production. If your Consortium finds this idea interesting, please contact me at dorotea.telarovic@aukos.hr.

    Regards,
    D

    Dorotea TelarovicDorotea Telarovic
    Participant

    We are The Academy of Arts and Culture from Osijek, Eastern Croatia and we are interested in participating within this Call as partner. Fields of our interest are rural areas, cultural heritage and sustainable tourism. Interested project activity could be valorization of agricultural buildings and processes, such as wine cellars, which have their own traditions and specificity in all InterregMED countries.
    Historical wine cellars in the region of Slavonia, Baranja and Srijem represent an exceptional aspect of cultural and economic heritage, enriching the wider cultural heritage of continental Croatia. They were created in the period from the 13th to the 19th century, often as an indispensable part of feudal aristocratic or church estates. It is estimated that there are about fifteen of them in that area. The oldest in Croatia, their construction and architectural features are specific even in the European environment. They also bear witness to the centuries-old rich history of viticulture and wine production. If your Consortium finds this idea interesting, please contact me at dorotea.telarovic@aukos.hr.

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