Antologije krijumčarenja – radionice u Idriji / Smuggling Anthologies – workshops in Idrija
U Gradskom muzeju Idrija 10 i 11. travnja 2014. godine su se odigrale dvije radionice u sklopu aktivnosti međunarodnog projekta Antologije krijumčarenja – Smuggling Anthologies na temu metodologije i evidentiranja ostataka nekadašnje rapalske granice i iskorištavanja nekadašnjih graničnih utvrda u održivom razvoju i turizmu. Nekadašnja rapalska granica je nasilno promijenila način života tamošnjih ljudi te su mnogu zbog nje izgubili sredstva za život, što je dovelo do procvijeta krijumčarenja.
U četvrtak, 10. travnja se održala prva radionica pod naslovom Metodologija evidentiranja i dokumentiranja ostataka nekadašnje rapalske granice. 17 sudionika se je, nakon uvodnog predavanja, uputilo na teren gdje su razgledali ostatke utvrđene rapalske granice na Idrijskom području.
U petak, 11. travnja, na drugoj stručnoj radionici pod naslovom Primjeri dobrih praksi iskorištavanja potencijala nekadašnjih graničnih utvrdi u sklopu održivog razvoja i turizma prikazani su bili pozitivni i negativni primjeri prenamjene i iskorištavanja objekata te se upozorilo na problem zapuštenih utvrda koje polako propadaju.
Program radionica se završio neformalnim druženjem sudionika, razmjenom mišljenja i zaključaka o nužnosti budućeg sudjelovanja i povezivanja sa širom zajednicom.
On 10th and 11th April 2014, Idrija Municipal Museum held two workshops on the methodology of keeping record and documenting the remains of former Rapallo border and on examples of good practice in exploitation of former borders′ forts potential in favour of sustainable development and tourism. Workshops were conducted as a part of an international project Smuggling Anthologies and presented a broader frame to the research of former fortifications residues, which were associated with smuggling routes in the Idrija-Cerkno area. Former Rapallo border had an impact on people’s lives, many of them lost their source of income, which resulted in flourishing of smuggling and contraband.
On Thursday, 10th April, Idrija Municipal Museum held the first workshop on the methodology of keeping record and documenting the residues of former Rapallo border. After the initial part of workshop at the museum, 17 people participated in outdoor research activities to see the remains in situ.
On Friday, 11th April, Idrija Municipal Museum held the second workshop on examples of good practice in exploitation of former borders′ forts potential in favour of sustainable development and tourism. Examples of good and bad practices of exploitation of former fort buildings were shown, with special focus on the problem of abandoned and dilapidated forts as a result of improper conservation.
Workshop programe ended with informal part where participants exchanged impressions, opinions and conclusion about the need for cooperation and integration with wider community in future.
“With the support of the Culture Programme of the European Union”