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Exploring Empathy & Cultural Heritage: Join Our Survey!

    How does empathy shape our connection to cultural heritage?
    Can co-creation and personal interpretation help us navigate societal change with confidence?

    The META-MUSEUM project, funded by the EU, is redefining how we engage with cultural heritage—transforming museums into dynamic, interactive, and emotionally engaging spaces. LEARN MORE >

    PIRJO HAMARI

      Mrs Pirjo Hamari (PhD) is an experienced heritage professional who has been working with heritage management and policy-related questions at the Finnish Heritage Agency since 1990’s. Graduated in archaeology in 1996 (PhD in 2019), shePIRJO HAMARI

      ROB MARK

        Rob Mark Is an external expert to the META-MUSEUM project and a member of the advisory board. He has a long-standing interest in cultural heritage and lifelong learning and has worked in higher education; communityROB MARK

        MARGHERITA SANI

          MARGHERITA SANI is adjunct professor at the University of Bologna, coordinator of the Working Group LEM – The Learning Museum – at NEMO (Network of European Museum Organisations), board member of ICOM Italy and ofMARGHERITA SANI

          FRANÇOIS MAIRESSE​

            Professor François Mairesse teaches museology and cultural economics and holds the UNESCO Chair on the study of museum diversity and its evolution, Museum Prospect, at the Université Sorbonne nouvelle (Paris 3). He also teaches museology at theFRANÇOIS MAIRESSE​

            Elisabetta Canepa

              Elisabetta Canepa is an architect and adjunct professor at the Architecture Departments of the University of Genoa and Kansas State University. She also teaches in the “Neuroscience Applied to Architectural Design” Master’s Program at the IuavElisabetta Canepa

              AIDA VEŽIĆ

                Aida Vežić is Secretary General of the Balkan Museum Network, based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. She completed the Faculty of Economics at the University of Sarajevo and Master’s Program “Cultural Projects for Development.” AidaAIDA VEŽIĆ

                Museo Egizio

                  The Museo Egizio is the world’s oldest museum devoted entirely to ancient Egyptian culture. Visitors discover the fundamental stages of its formation, from the creation of the collection to the present. Founded in 1824, itMuseo Egizio