Reimagining our connection with heritage through learning landscapes.
The Learning Landscapes initiative’s final event brought together more than 70 partners and stakeholders online on 8 June to reflect on an inspiring journey, connecting people and heritage through learning, participation, and community engagement.
As the initiative concludes, its legacy continues: making heritage more meaningful to people, qualifying local people to share their thoughts about their heritage with visitors, and in this way making us all more mindful of our common future.
The proceedings of the online symposium held in February are available on IE’s website, so please do take a look and use this as a starting point to keep these important discussions going.
To cite this article: IE News Team (2026) “Online symposium proceedings”, Interpret Europe Newsletter Summer 2026, p. 10. Available online: Interpret Europe Newsletter Summer 2026.

