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Hildebrand de Boer

ERIH Board Member
European Route of Industrial Heritage - ERIH e.V.
Participe à 1 Session

Drs. Hildebrand P.G. de Boer MA. (1955) studied History of Art and Archaeology at the State University of Groningen. Since 1983 he is professional for heritage conservation, redevelopment and tourism, with emphasis on industrial, engineering and military heritage. De Boer is President of the Holland Route

Foundation and previously worked at the Province of North Holland and the National Government’s Project Office for Industrial Heritage.

Besides his international activities for ICOMOS, he was founding Vice-President of the European Route of Industrial Heritage (ERIH e.V.), currently Board Member. 

De Boer focuses on development of (visitor) heritage networks in Europe as Managing Director of the Dutch Foundation for Industrial Culture and International Secretary of the Europa Nostra Industrial & Engineering Heritage Committee.

In 2021 De Boer was decorated by the King as a Knight in the Order of Orange Nassau.

Sessions auxquelles Hildebrand de Boer participe

Vendredi 2 Septembre, 2022

Fuseau horaire: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
9:00 AM
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM | 1 heure 30 minutes

In this meeting, TICCIH representatives from around the world will present work in the field of industrial heritage in their respective countries. The presentations are based on the national reports that TICCIH has gathered for the 2022 World Congress, but may emphasize particular matters. These can range across several fields where industrial heritage plays a role – from academic research and other forms of knowledge production, to heritage management a...

Sessions auxquelles Hildebrand de Boer assiste

Vendredi 2 Septembre, 2022

Fuseau horaire: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
6:30 PM
6:30 PM - 9:30 PM | 3 heures

Venez échanger sur les bons moments du congrès et célébrer vos découvertes scientifiques et professionnelles dans une ancienne fabrique de confiture de fruits, l’Usine C, construite en 1913 et transformée à la fin des années 1970 en lieu de création et de diffusion.Découvrez la gastronomie montréalaise grâce à un traiteur d’exception. Apprenez des bribes du patrimoine musical montréalais et de l’histoire du quartier industriel qui lui a prêté vie. Puis entendez et vivez la tradition...