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Study visits

The project envisioned four study visits at migration museums of selected countries of the European Union, which realized activities in the promotion of multiculturalism, mobility, and the inclusion of migrants.

Countries of the former/old “EU-15” developed an immigrant nature way before Poland. Many cultural institutions from these countries have a lot of experience on the subject of migration, multiculturalism, and social inclusion. Study visits allowed to become accustomed with the activities that these institutions carry out and their good practices, and to establish contacts and substantive cooperation. The visits took place in Berlin (Germany), Farum (Denmark), Rome (Italy), and Växjö (Sweden). Selected institutions differ from each other in terms of status, profile, and inception time. They are connected through the mission of being active in favor of the broadly defined term of social inclusion.