The document provides examples of how culture and tangible and intangible heritage are linked in different European countries. It discusses Hungary's National Archives and the Kodaly Method of music education, which helped preserve Hungarian folk music. It also gives examples from Turkey, including Iznik ceramics and the teachings of Mevlana, as well as examples from Barcelona involving social history museums and memorial sites. The document concludes with examples from the Netherlands of how family history research can link tangible artifacts to intangible cultural heritage, such as through the famous painter Rembrandt.
The document provides examples of how culture and tangible and intangible heritage are linked in different European countries. It discusses Hungary's National Archives and the Kodaly Method of music education, which helped preserve Hungarian folk music. It also gives examples from Turkey, including Iznik ceramics and the teachings of Mevlana, as well as examples from Barcelona involving social history museums and memorial sites. The document concludes with examples from the Netherlands of how family history research can link tangible artifacts to intangible cultural heritage, such as through the famous painter Rembrandt.