Cultural heritage is a valuable heritage that represents the past in the present tense, which must be passed on to future generations to maintain cultural sustainability. The main objective worldwide is to promote the protection of cultural heritage as a lever for strengthening the identity of society and the integration of “culture as a factor in sustainable development”.
Educational institutions serve as an important link between the past and future of the architectural heritage. It is education that plays an important role in raising awareness about this subject of study.
Education plays a key role in preserving cultural heritage, ensuring the transmission of knowledge and skills to future generations. In modern conditions of sustainable development, it is important to integrate the principles of cultural heritage conservation into educational programs.
A systematic approach to cultural heritage education includes theoretical and practical aspects. In addition, an interdisciplinary approach is necessary. Interaction between historians, architects, art historians, and specialists in modern technologies will create a comprehensive understanding of historical and cultural heritage.
In addition, it is necessary to involve young people in studying and protecting cultural heritage through volunteer programs and projects. This will not only create public interest, but will also strengthen the identity of the younger generation, allowing them to take pride in their historical heritage. This approach will contribute to the creation of an active and conscious society that will protect and value its culture, ensuring its preservation for future generations.