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The lecture “Letters, Beer and Orders,” presented within the Interreg project “Roman Trails,” offered a vivid and unexpectedly revealing glimpse into the often‑hidden everyday worlds of Roman soldiers.
Networking for the Roman Heritage of the Weinviertel: As part of the Interreg project Roman Trails, stakeholders from Weinviertel municipalities, museums and the tourism sector gathered at the Museum Stillfried to strengthen regional connections and explore new, experience‑oriented approaches to heritage interpretation.
The current issue of "Römisches Österreich" brings together contributions from the Center for Cultural Property Protection, along with a curated selection of additional articles that open up diverse perspectives on the Roman heritage of the Danube region and its ongoing research.
Call for Contributions: 15 April 2026
Call for Papers: Submit your paper by 5 February for the session “Transforming Data into Experience: Interdisciplinary Strategies for Sustainable Archaeological Tourism” at the EAA Annual Meeting 2026 in Athens.
The Federal Ministry of Housing, Art, Culture, Media and Sport recognizes the SOS Heritage project as a best‑practice example of innovative, transnational cooperation in the cultural sector.
INACO partner meeting in Košice: As the lead for Work Package 3, the ZKGS is setting clear priorities in the development of effective risk management plans. New tools for climate risk mapping and a study visit to historic monastic landscapes illustrate how cultural heritage in river basins can become more resilient in the future.
The publication "Cultural Property Protection in the 21st Century: Meeting Requirements across the Forces" offers a comprehensive overview of the 2024 international conference, which underscored cultural property protection as a moral obligation, a strategic priority, and a shared global responsibility in missions and peacekeeping.
Interview with Dr. Anna Kaiser on the future of protecting cultural property during armed conflicts: Why current wars are redefining heritage protection – and which strategies matter most now
Networking for Cultural Heritage: The Center for Cultural Property Protection is initiating an expert exchange on Roman heritage in the Danube region as part of the Interreg projects ROMAN LEGACY and Roman Trails.