Buzău city compass – good practice project at the Curvature of the Carpaties
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NICOARĂ, Marius-Adrian. Buzău city compass – good practice project at the Curvature of the Carpaties. In: Patrimoniul cultural de ieri – implicaţii în dezvoltarea societăţii durabile de mâine, Ed. 7, 9-10 februarie 2023, Chişinău. Iași – Chișinău-Lviv: 2023, Ediția 7, p. 135. ISSN 2558 – 894X.
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Buzău city compass – good practice project at the Curvature of the Carpaties

Buzău city compass – proiect de bună practică la Curbura Carpaţilor

CZU: 908(498-21)

Pag. 135-135

Nicoară Marius-Adrian
 
European Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, Buzău
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 13 aprilie 2023


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Buzău City Compass is a project to identify, preserve and restore the cul-tural heritage of the Municipality of Buzău. The first stage consisted in identifying and documenting a series of 150 objectives that are the subject of this program. Then a website was built that hosts all these identified heritage landmarks, with descriptions in Romanian, English and French. In addition to written descriptions and photos of the landmark, audio guides are also available in the same three languages. The website is published and can be consulted by following the link https://buzauopen.ro/pat/ or https://buzauopen.ro/pat/toate-obiectivele/. The website is only half of the project. The other half consists of applying to each of the landmarks a 30 × 40 cm uv-printed white Plexiglas plate containing the name of the objective, a short description and a QR code that, if scanned with a mobile phone, will direct the user to the landmark page on the aforementioned website, where you will be able to read or listen to the entire history of the ob-jective in three languages. QR technology is combined with green energy and facilitates easy access to information, including people with locomotor disabili-ties and the disabled.