The Shared Heritage Resource Library gathers the project’s key outputs in one place: toolkits, immersive content frameworks, educational materials, festival documentation, media assets, and policy-oriented publications. It is designed for public use and knowledge sharing across communities, schools, cultural spaces, and youth organisations.
As the project progresses, this page will be updated with new materials developed by partners in Spain, Austria, and Belgium. Our goal is to make resources easy to discover, easy to use, and easy to adapt in different local contexts.
Resources are organised by purpose so visitors can quickly find what they need, whether they are designing activities, preparing learning sessions, documenting public events, or exploring transferable methods for local implementation.
Explore the Resource Library
Immersive Heritage
Frameworks and practical materials supporting VR/AR-based heritage storytelling and exhibition development.
Education Toolkits
Workshop modules and facilitation materials for intercultural learning with youth, educators, and cultural practitioners.
Festival & Community Practice
Co-design guides and documentation from residencies and public cultural events across partner countries.
Media & Policy Outputs
Communication resources, dissemination materials, and policy publications to support visibility and long-term uptake.
Resource Updates
This library is updated in phases. Early releases include core frameworks and communication tools, followed by implementation toolkits, event documentation, and final impact and policy resources.
Phase 1: Foundation Resources
Core frameworks and dissemination strategy outputs.
Phase 2: Implementation Resources
Training toolkits, deployment materials, and media sets.
Phase 3: Documentation & Impact
Festival documentation and public impact reporting.
Phase 4: Policy & Replication
Final policy brief and replication-oriented knowledge outputs.
How These Resources Can Be Used
Educators & Trainers
Adapt workshop modules for classrooms, youth work, and non-formal learning spaces.
Cultural Institutions
Apply immersive and participatory methods in exhibitions, mediation, and audience engagement.
Youth & Community Organisations
Reuse storytelling and facilitation formats for local participation and intercultural dialogue.
Keep Exploring
New materials will continue to be published throughout the project. Explore Activities and News to see how resources are applied in practice.

