In January 2026, Brussels will welcome cultural heritage professionals from across Europe to the 3D-4CH Winter School – a three-day event dedicated to the future of digitization.
Three Days of Inspiration and Practice
From 21 to 23 January, the Royal Museums of Art and History will turn into a hub of innovation. Participants can expect:
- Keynotes by leading experts in cultural and digital heritage.
- Hands-on sessions with the latest 3D tools, techniques, and workflows.
- Collaborative activities designed to share experience and spark new ideas.
It’s not just about learning new techniques. It’s about building a community ready to take digital heritage forward.
Part of a Bigger Mission
The Winter School is organized in cooperation with the Twin it! Part II campaign by the Europeana Foundation and the European Commission. Together, they support the 3D-4CH project’s mission: creating a European Online Competence Centre for 3D cultural heritage.
This initiative is helping museums, archives, and professionals across Europe adapt to the digital shift with confidence and creativity.
Open Call Launching in September
The Open Call for participation will be published in September 2025, with all the details on how to apply, the programme, and available funding support.
For now, mark your calendars and get ready for three days of learning, networking, and discovery in Brussels.
About 3D-4CH
3D-4CH is an EU-funded project that aims to make 3D a standard tool for preserving and promoting Europe’s cultural heritage. By offering training, resources, and a shared platform, the project is helping professionals unlock the full potential of digital technologies. Volyn Foundation, an affiliated partner through CARARE, proudly contributes to this initiative.
















