Religiana is an online web application. Hosted by FRH Future Religious Heritage the European Network of Places of Worship. If you want to learn more about this app please visit www.FRH-europe.org
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1 vision
32 countries
42 institutional members
400.000 buildings
500 million (?) annual visits
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a tool for the use by all
churches, local associations,
individuals, tour operators…
*** please add #Religiana to your tweets !***
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WHERE WHAT WHO WHEN
search on map
closest to you
denominations
building styles
and types
names
and places
dates
centuries
periods
I’m in Halle
which buildings
can I visit now ?
I am looking for an
evangelical
Romanesque
church
I want to visit
all churches
dedicated to
St Martin
Show me all
12th centuries
buildings
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Search
where/what/who/when
• NOT an app
• always result
• Europe wide
• geolocalised
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my.religiana
the user’s personal space
• favourites
• donate
• history
• social networks
• comments
• create routes
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Religiana is a tool to
build a community
• promote religious heritage
• provide events information
• help to raise money
• engage with visitors
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the pilotteam
Jolanda van Nuenen (NL) – designer
Jo Van Hove (BE) – project leader webapp
Sarah Crossland (UK) – National Churches Trust
Clementine Curial (FR) – la Sauvegarde de l’Art français
Marc Huynen (BE) – Open Churches
Lilian Grootswagers – B. Linskens (NL)
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Teststage
• Validation of database structure
Governance & management
• Translations
• Adaptation to local rules
• Data protection
• Money transfer
• Fiscal deductibility
• Raise funding
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Teststage
• Build database in 4 pilot countries
• Extend in Europe
• Partnership development with tourism
stakeholders
• Develop sustainable financing,
management and governance
structure
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interested
• Contact:
FRH Europe
M.Hoare
michael.hoare@frh-europe.org
or
info@frh-europe.org
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Editor's Notes
logo expresses ‘together’, community, world – no religious symbol
expresses diversity – many members with one goal/mission
you could see a ‘rose’ in it : a strong symbol for unity - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_(symbolism) !!
but also the stained glass windows in many religious buildings
feminin touch in it, gentle – refers to Hermann Hesse’s the word of words : ‘OM’
500 million visitors : there are not many organisations that cna say they have so many visitors – it’s an underestimated economic potential