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    June 2, 20206:58 amJune 3, 2020

    Virtually enjoying arts

    Art plays an important role in our society, but during the lockdown, museums are closed to the public. Technology can help to make museums accessible virtually.

    In the Bulgarian municipality of Gabrovo, museums offer virtual access to their art collections, archives and original exhibitions. This initiative makes it possible for people to experience art from their homes. The following museums are offering digital services: The Ethnographic Open-air Museum Etar, The National Museum of Education and The Regional History Museum.

    To find out more about the initiative of Gabrovo, please follow this link.

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    Supporting young people in launching projects to support their region

    To motivate young people to develop ideas that support their neighbourhood, city or region, "wweeddoo" called for the best ideas and offers them financial support.

    Music festival turned hybrid

    Tallinn Music Week takes place as a hybrid event in order to allow larger groups attending while avoiding large gatherings.
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