How historic cities cope with success: Venice and Dubrovnik. Architect John Sell, Executive Vice-President of the Europe-wide heritage network Europa Nostra, discusses how these issues affect two World Heritage cities.
8 March 2018, 6.15pm for a 6.30pm start
The heritage-rich historic cities of Europe are home to iconic historic buildings recognised the world over and a magnet for visitors. But they often experience considerable pressure as a consequence of their enduring popularity, affecting local communities, infrastructure and the buildings themselves.
Architect John Sell, Executive Vice-President of the Europe-wide heritage network Europa Nostra, discusses how these issues affect two World Heritage cities.
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When
8th March 2018 from 6:15 PM to 7:23 PM
Location
St. Botolph Without Bishopsgate
Bishopsgate
LONDON, EC2M 3TL
United Kingdom
Bishopsgate
LONDON, EC2M 3TL
United Kingdom
Contact
Phone: 020 7377 1644
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