// defined('_JEXEC') or die; //class plgSystemCustomredirect extends JPlugin //{ // public function onAfterInitialise() // { // $app = JFactory::getApplication(); // // // Only redirect on the frontend // if ($app->isClient('site')) //{ // $user = JFactory::getUser(); // // Only redirect logged-in users // if ($user->id > 0) { // Target URL (change to what you need) // $redirectUrl = 'index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1'; // Prevent infinite loop // $currentUrl = JUri::getInstance()->toString(); // Only redirect if not already on that page // if (strpos($currentUrl, $redirectUrl) === false) // { // $app->redirect(JRoute::_($redirectUrl, false)); // $app->close(); // Or use exit; // } // } // } // } // } INVITATION: Final Conference CultPlatForm_21 "Visible Danube: Hidden heritage as future potential in culture and tourism" 22 – 24 May 2019 Regensburg, Germany

INVITATION: Final Conference CultPlatForm_21 "Visible Danube: Hidden heritage as future potential in culture and tourism" 22 – 24 May 2019 Regensburg, Germany

The final transnational event in Regensburg will enhance the EU-wide visibility of the CultPlatForm_21 project by engaging external and internal experts in knowledge transfer, by fostering networking and information exchange among the partners and by including key stakeholders like national policy makers, operators, scientists and artists in an empowering exchange. Several outstanding speakers from all over Europe – among them Stefano Dominioni (Council of Europe, Directorate on Cultural Routes, LU) and Nigel Mills (Hadrian’s Wall Heritage, UK) – will enrich the European cultural dialogue.

The event is dedicated to the outcomes and the future orientated strategies of the CultPlatForm_21 project. In multimedia presentations and panel sections, partners will showcase their pilot projects providing a series of exciting artistic and digital interventions uncovering hidden heritage places, stories and objects along the Danube.

The event will be hosted and organised by the City of Regensburg and the Ministry of Science, Research and Arts Baden-Württemberg. The participation is free of charge.

 You can find more details on the website.

Registration available here!

 

Source: www.danube-region.eu