In this pandemic era of continuos changes we are daily facing new challenges and new ways of stayed connected with others. We are seeing how many people are suffering and even worst dying because of cover 19 . But, I wonder how the day after will be? Are we going to be the same after this "social isolation". How are we going to see each other again? How are going to face all this dynamic reality where we live in an radical uncertainty. And what about the cultural heritage? How can we assure the safety in the conservation work in the fortified sites? How can we protect the fortified sites that are isolated? How are doing the people who worked directly in those sites? Thinking in the day after we can also wonder ; how can we keep the interest of visitors during this lockdown? How can we reassure the safety for future visits to the sites?
Some cultural venues as museums are doing wonderful virtual tours . Other are doing drawing contests for children and animated videos among others. We certainly must be resilient and optimistic to keep our spirit high.
360 tour is great idea
Petrovaradin: https://petrovaradin.exitfondacija.org/en#gornji-deo-13
Marseille night walk is great! https://promenadenocturne.withgoogle.com/en/home
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Reflexión # 1: Rol del Patrimonio Cultural en tiempos de pandemia
Por: Milagros Flores-Román
El tema de Patrimonio en tiempos de pandemia nos permite una oportunidad de reflexión y tomar acción en cuanto a los cambios que tanto el planeta como la humanidad estarán enfrentando. Esta pandemia, que nos ha tomado ¨por sorpresa¨, y lo digo entre comillas, porque ya estos virus se conocían, algunos ya habían sido manipulados por el hombre y se tenía consc