HOUSES to go – 1st activation event
As part of the "HOUSES to go" project, two activation events will be held. The first activation event will take place on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, at the Oszkó Szőlőhegy, in the area of the Hegypázstor cellars.
As part of the "HOUSES to go" project, two activation events will be held. The first activation event will take place on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, at the Oszkó Szőlőhegy, in the area of the Hegypázstor cellars.
As part of International Dark Sky Week, a workshop on light pollution was carried out in collaboration with Primary School I Murska Sobota for 3rd grade students. The students explored the topic through the game Journey through a Bright Night, developed by scientist Annette Krop-Benesch.
You are invited to a GUČIMO project workshop exploring the link between cultural heritage and tourism. The event will take place on April 29, 2026 in Szentgotthárd, featuring discussions and a photo exhibition opening.
You are cordially invited to a professional event dedicated to the preservation of crafts and cross-border cultural heritage within the framework of the C4F-ELEVATE project.
Within the CROSS-SACRAL project, partners are organizing a second professional workshop focused on the implementation of innovative digital solutions for the interpretation and promotion of sacral heritage, and their integration into joint cross-border tourism products.
As part of the “HOUSES to go” project, we are continuing our series of thematic workshops, which aim to share practical knowledge and tools for operating country houses and local history collections. The next workshop is titled “Managing Ethnographic Collections and Creating Conditions for Hosting Visitors in a Country House Setting.”
A clean-up action was carried out in Kobilje under the AQUNATURE project, involving around 70 participants. The activity contributed to improving environmental conditions and raising awareness of the importance of protecting aquatic ecosystems.
On 7 April 2026, the Development Centre Murska Sobota organized two creative workshops at Primary School I Murska Sobota for third-grade pupils, involving 60 children, as part of thematic stakeholder training.
The study visit organised to the Thermen & Vulkanland region in March 2026 as part of the Kul-Well project aimed to provide insights into regional development systems and destination management practices.