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Project „The Kikinda mamut“

National museum in the north Banat town of Kikinda became very attractive since 2006 after presentation of the mamut bones found in the clay exploration in the Toza Marković factory for brick and tiles. The sceleton of mamut, populary named Kika, quickly became one of the symbols of the town and the basis of its cultural development. The Inovation centre of the Faculty for philosophy from Belgrade, together with seven partners did project management plan. The reconstructed copy of the sceleton was set in the inner yard of the Museum during 2009.

The project „The Kikinda mamut" is part of the bigger integrative project which is aimed to revitalize the cultural landscape of Hall II of the Toza Marković factory. Together in partnership with local government of Kikinda, they are founders of three museums of different type:

1. Museum of quartier period (paleontologija)

2. Museum of brickwork (industrijska kultura)

3. Museum of sculptural collony „Terra" (contemporary art)

www.kika-mamut.com

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Vision

South East Europe (SEE) – a region where people cooperate, understand and respect each other on the basis of their cultural differences, believing that cultural, ethnic and religious diversity is a valuable resource.

Mission

South East European Heritage is a network of non-governmental organizations established in 2006. The mission of the SEE Heritage network is to work toward protecting and promoting our common cultural heritage with the aim of encouraging the sustainable development of the region.

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