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Research Centre for Post-Teutonic Order Heritage

Research Centre

Projects

The task is delivered as part of the project “Reconstruction of Historical Outbuildings in the Malbork Castle’s Ward, including Adaptation for Cultural and Educational Purposes”, co-funded by the Culture Programme of the European Economic Area Financial Mechanism for the years 2014-2021 and the state budget (for details, visit: http://eeagrants.zamek.malbork.pl/).

The Research Centre currently maintains two research projects since its inception last year. These are listed here:

Days After World War 2 around the Baltic Sea (D.A.B.S.)

The D.A.B.S. project is managed by the Research Centre and currently has 11 cooperating institutions from Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania and Sweden.

The project explores the impact of the Second World War in the Baltic Region through the lens of history, cultural heritage, conservation, and museology from 1945 to the present. D.A.B.S. is not only a project about war loss and destruction. It will examine how societies around the Baltic recovered from the War and its drastic effects on the heritage of our countries.

The Research Centre is partnered with the Association of Castles and Museums around the Baltic Sea, founded in Malbork in 1991. We are currently in the first stages of the project, but already we have held online meetings with interested partners and plan to hold an in-person meeting this year in Malbork.

Read more about the collaboration efforts here: https://www.visitcastles.eu/days-after-world-war-ii-around-baltic-sea-d-a-b-s/

 

Database Pokrzyżackie dziedzictwo materialne

Information related to the protection and documentation of the material heritage of the Teutonic Knights from around the Baltic region is highly dispersed in public and private archives/institutions.

As a remedy for this, the Research Centre is building a database which brings all of this material into one place for museum employees, students, workers in the heritage sector, and the interested public. 

The database will be comprised of not only documentation related to castles, but also churches, urban architecture, and movable objects, all of which are identifiable forms of tangible heritage of the Teutonic Knights. We currently have collected a list of nearly 500 places which will form the basis of the database.

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