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== GOTHICmed, A Virtual Museum of Mediterranean Gothic Architecture == | == GOTHICmed, A Virtual Museum of Mediterranean Gothic Architecture == | ||
− | The cultural heritage project that got support within the Culture 2000 EU funding scheme in 2004 was initiated by the Autonomic Secretariat of Culture, Generalitat Valencia, and established a multiannual collaboration of numerous partners from Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece and | + | The cultural heritage project that got support within the Culture 2000 EU funding scheme in 2004 was initiated by the Autonomic Secretariat of Culture, Generalitat Valencia, and established a multiannual collaboration of numerous partners from Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece and Slovenia (partnership with International Tourism Institute). A travelling exhibition presented models of Mediterranean Gothic culture and characteristics of the regions in Valencia, Ljubljana, Palermo, Athens and Lisbon. |
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GOTHICmed, A Virtual Museum of Mediterranean Gothic Architecture
The cultural heritage project that got support within the Culture 2000 EU funding scheme in 2004 was initiated by the Autonomic Secretariat of Culture, Generalitat Valencia, and established a multiannual collaboration of numerous partners from Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece and Slovenia (partnership with International Tourism Institute). A travelling exhibition presented models of Mediterranean Gothic culture and characteristics of the regions in Valencia, Ljubljana, Palermo, Athens and Lisbon.