The Rebirth of Industrial Spaces through the Prism of Culture and Creativity

From Culture.si
Revision as of 22:28, 22 February 2021 by Jwilcoxen (talk | contribs) (Opened page, added template + teaser + categories)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)



Tea Pristolič



Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station - 01.JPGStara Elektrarna - Old Power Station, 2006 From London and Paris to Berlin and Amsterdam, if we mention only Europe, some of the best contemporary museums and galleries are set in former industrial buildings, taking advantage of vast spaces, preserving cultural heritage and giving back to people what they had been creating before in a different manner.

Slovenia stepped on this path in the early 2000s and is committed to renovating, rebuilding and breathing new life into such buildings. Through revitalisation, cities, townships and private organisations are transforming these sites and structures into places that offer platforms for creative industries. However, the means towards this goal and the results vary distinctively.

Tea Pristolič +
From London and Paris to Berlin and AmsterFrom London and Paris to Berlin and Amsterdam, if we mention only Europe, some of the best contemporary museums and galleries are set in former industrial buildings, taking advantage of vast spaces, preserving cultural heritage and giving back to people what they had been creating before in a different manner.een creating before in a different manner. +
From London and Paris to Berlin and AmsterFrom London and Paris to Berlin and Amsterdam, if we mention only Europe, some of the best contemporary museums and galleries are set in former industrial buildings, taking advantage of vast spaces, preserving cultural heritage and giving back to people what they had been creating before in a different manner.een creating before in a different manner. +