Balkan Museum Network
The Balkan Museum Network exists to celebrate, preserve and share the complex common heritage of the western Balkans.
It is based on mutual respect and guided by a commitment to professionalism and shared ethics.
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01 Feb
Applications For Small Grants 2021
Read moreWe are inviting member museums to apply to a competitive public call under “Small grants 2021” scheme. Up to 1.100 EUR will be granted to
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16 Jan
A Touch of Art
Read more“National Institute and Museums – Bitola” invites you to the international webinar “A Touch of Art – the inclusion of visually impaired and blind people
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17 Dec
Doll’s talks – Work in progress
Read moreFrom January 2021 the Museum of Vojvodina in Novi Sad starts with the new educational programme for families and groups. The Puppet Theater performances tell
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27 Nov
Increasing museum access
Read moreArchaeological Museum of Republic of North Macedonia produced ten tactile images with Braille, displayed in the exhibition area near the original artifacts, with one main
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16 Nov
Videos of museum educators on inclusive methods
Read moreThanks to financial support of the US Embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina BMN has been able to record several museum educators within the project “Tinkering
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11 Nov
Examples of inclusive museum practices in BiH
Read moreThe Balkans Museum Network has collected some of the examples of museum work in Bosnia and Herzegovina around inclusion of disabled people. Examples differ in
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28 Oct
Who are Kulenovic brothers?
Read moreTravnik Homeland Museum is one of two museums implementing the project funded through the Small Grants 2020 scheme. The first stage in the realization of
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02 Oct
Sharing and learning on inclusion
Read moreInclusive museum practices in BiH were presented at the History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina on September 24 and 25, 2020 as the final conference
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