The PERCEIVE Project is spanned over 3 years
Partners from EU and beyond involved
Scenarios to study colour changes over time
From September 8-13, 2025, Perceive_horizon (Horizon Europe) together with the Digital Heritage cluster will be involved in the organization and participation at the Digital Heritage 2025 conference.
The conference will be held in Siena, Italy, and will be the world’s largest event in digital heritage.
As the leading global event on digital technology for documenting, conserving, and sharing heritage the Digital Heritage International Congress offers a unified stage for major world conferences, workshops, and exhibitions.
Do not hesitate to follow Digital Heritage 2025 and share the event with your network!
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21 Feb 25
How can museums remain engaging while ensuring visitor safety in the wake of COVID-19? The PERCEIVE project has tackled this challenge head-on, introducing a COVID-safe design approach for the Open Space Museum (OSM).
By blending physical and digital experiences (a true phygital approach), visitors can explore cultural heritage safely—on-site or remotely.
This innovative model not only enhances accessibility but also redefines museum experiences for the future.
As cultural spaces evolve, technology is playing a key role in making heritage more inclusive, interactive, and resilient. Could this be the blueprint for the museums of tomorrow?
Read more about this exciting approach:
07 Feb 25
End of January, PERCEIVE partners Daniele Ferdani and Cristiana Barandoni from CNR ISPC – Institute of Heritage Science went to the National Archeological Museum of Naples to resume work on digitization of archival materials.
Can you guess which are these documents?