The heritaccess logo shows a circle in two lines with different dark shapes between like the top of a wine barrel. Inside the circle are a wine grape with leaves and grapes on the right side above a lettering heritaccess and calligraphy from H and A on the left side. The color is purple.

HERITACCESS

Access to culture and heritage in rural surroundings through the interactive digital experience

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Make rural European heritage accessible

What to expect …

Picture of green grapes hanging in a vineyard surrounded by green leaves.

You can explore historical rural winery cottages and cellars with a breathtaking digital 360°view.

Just come with us to Spain, Slovenia, Italy, Greek and Serbia.

Exciting informations are presented in the panoramic tour with additional video and audio material.

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The British flag is a superimposition of the Scottish white St Andrew's cross on a blue background, the Irish red St Patrick's cross on a white background and the English red St George's cross. This flag is known as the Union Jack.
The flag of Greece contains nine equal, horizontal and alternating white and cyan parallel stripes, and on the upper fly a white Cross in a cyan square. The nine stripes have no official meaning; the most widespread popular theory states that they correspond to the syllables of the historical phrase "Freedom or Death. The Cross symbolizes the predominant religion of Greece, the Eastern Orthodox Church. Cyan and white symbolize the colours of the Greek sky and sea.
The German flag is a tricolour consisting of three horizontal color stripes one above the other from top down in black, red and gold.
The Spanish flag is comprised of three horizontal stripes of equal size, arranged from top to bottom: red, yellow, and red. There is a shield in the Spanish flag, known as the "coat of arms", located towards the left side of the flag, overlapping both the red and yellow stripes. At the top, there is a royal crown representing the monarchy. Below the crown, there are several quarters or sections, each containing different symbols. On the left quarter, there is a castle, with visible details such as towers and battlements. On the right quarter, there is a lion. On the bottom left quarter, there are the historical arms of the Crown of Aragon, and on the bottom right quarter, the arms of the Crown of Navarre. In the centre, there is a small circular emblem, which typically contains the arms of the House of Bourbon, the ruling dynasty of Spain.
The national flag of Slovenia has three equal flat stripes of white, blue, and red along with the Slovene coat of arms. Slovenia Flag has white is at the top, blue is at the middle, and red is at the bottom. The coat of arms is located towards the in the upper hoist side of the flag centered in the white and blue stripes. The coat of arms is a protected with the image of Mount Triglav, Slovenia's highest peak. The coat of arms has white against a blue contextual at the middle; beneath it are two wavy blue lines signifying the Adriatic Sea and local rivers, and beyond it are three six-pointed golden stars in an inverted triangle.
The Serbian flag contains horizontal stripes of equal thickness in the traditional pan-Slavic tricolour: red (top), blue (middle) and white (bottom). These pan-Slavic colours represent revolutionary ideas of sovereignty. Red represents the blood shed during the struggle for freedom, blue represents the clear sky, and white represents mother's milk. In the coat of arms of Serbia there is a main shield and a smaller red shield, and it is placed towards the spear side of the flag. The main field of the coat of arms represents the Serbian state. It also features a double-headed white eagle and a fleur-de-lis next to each talon, which are considered historical dynastic symbols. The smaller red shield on the eagle represents the nation of Serbia and is divided into four equal parts by a white cross, with a Cyrillic "C" in each corner. The four Cyrillic C's on the shield mean Only Sloga Serbina Spasava. Above the eagle's head is a royal crown, inspired by the star crown of Serbia.
The Italian flag is a tricolour featuring three equally sized vertical pales of green, white and red, national colours of Italy, with the green at the hoist side.

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European Cluster Alpe Adria Pannonia's logo has 6 circles of      different intensity of blue color that represent the Alps Adria Pannonia region itself, namely parts of Italy, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia and Vojvodina from Serbia. In addition, there is a stylized image of the Adriatic Sea in the form of a bird flying over these regions, blue in color. Below is the abbreviation of the first letter of the name of the organization, ie EUCAAP, in blue.
Forcoop Cora Venezia logo is a circle made up of different shapes. The shapes are of three types: squares, diamonds and balls. The squares represent the training rooms, the diamonds are the projects and the balls are the people. These shapes are alternated to form a circle. The shapes are different colours: the squares are pink, the diamonds are red, the balls are brown. Overall they give life to a dynamic shape as if people were around a table. Under this shape, centered, appears the writing Forcoop in black and Cora in red, under this writing, always centered, another writing made up of four words: projects, training, orientation, events.
The logo of the University of Thessaly is two homocentric brick-coloured red circles on a white background, with a brick-coloured red centaur in the centre. Centaurs were mythological creatures that lived on Mount Pelion, half-human from the waist up and half-horse. They lived in caves and hunted wild animals armed with stones and sticks. The University got this logo from these mythological creatures because its headquarters is located in the city of Volos, near Mount Pelion. Between the two circles in circular capital letters in the black colour is the name of the organisation "University of Thessaly" and the year of foundation "Founded in 1984".
Formative Footprint logo is a hexagon with a capital F inside. It is coloured after the rainbow, and the capital F inside of the hexagon breaks the 2 sides of the shape. Inside every side of the hexagon, different other geometric shapes are included, and differentiated by colours, mostly triangles and trapezius. Those, altogether shape the logo in a 6-sided geometrical shape, with 2 broken sides. Above the hexagon, a writing of Formative Footprint appears, with the first word in white, and the second in rainbow colours, in the same style of the shape.
The Ruta del Vino de Toro logo is a red irregular circle, with other 2 smaller irregular circles on the right side, that are very similar to the drops that wine leaves when that is poured and accidentally stain a white surface. On top of the big red circle, a writing in brown appears mentioning "Ruta del Vino de", which is Spanish for "Wine Route of". Inside the circle, the previous words are completed by a white writing of "Toro". On the lower side of the big red circle, there are other 2 words "dejando huella", which is Spanish for leaving footprints.
Grm Novo mesto logo is round with two golden circles around. Unider the circles is written Grm Novo mesto – center biotehnike in turizma Slovenija in dark green color. In the inner side of the wording is another gold circle, followed in the middle by white grapes and grape leaves on the left side and pears and pear leaves on the right side on the dark green basis. In the middle of the logo is golden sheaf of grains with open book in the middle. Under the sheaf is year 1886 in white numbers.
The novopano logo shows a light grey circle on white ground and a black lettering novopano in the center. Shifted to the left are two letterings novopano. One horizontally mirrored over the center in gray. One vertically mirrored in jeans blue under the center. The logo symbolises the 360° view in panorama pictures.

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