Welcome to the ecosystem of entrepreneurship, innovation and activities of the Entre Soles y Lunas Foundation aimed at strengthening, regenerating and elevating our heritage identity.


Geography, Literature, History, Science, Architecture and Tourism

heritage regeneration entrepreneurship not only revitalizes forgotten places and customs, but also questions the indifference and oblivion to our origins. Join the Heritage Networkbreak barriers, raise awareness and connect with your inheritance and culture.


Heritage conservation and regeneration entrepreneurs are projects that seek to protect and disseminate who we are, our cultural elements, our historical inheritance, our connection with nature and architecture that signify, not only a memory, but a cultural grounding for future generations. 




WHO IS PART OF THE NETWORK?


Associations, cooperatives; entrepreneurs; organizations, unions or groups, researchers, academics and anyone who has something to say or contribute to improve the quality of life and improvement of the territories.

We aim to projects that include but are not limited to the following activities:

1. Restoration of historic buildings: companies or individuals engaged in the restoration of buildings or architectural monuments to restore them to their splendor.

2. Museums and cultural centers: Initiatives that create museums or cultural centers to house and exhibit art related to local history.

3. Historical tourism routes: Companies that develop thematic tourism routes that allow visitors to explore historical and cultural sites in a region.

4. Conservation of natural areas: Organizations and projects that focus on biodiversity conservation to protect autochthonous flora and fauna.

5. Restoration of works of art and antiquities:Workshop leaders and specialists in the restoration and conservation of works of art and historical objects.

6. Traditional crafts and trades in danger of extinction:Entrepreneurs who work in the promotion and preservation of craft techniques that are part of the cultural heritage of a region.

7. Libraries and historical archives: Projects dedicated to the digitization and preservation of important archives.

8. Sustainable and community tourism:: Initiatives that promote sustainable tourism and the participation of local communities.

9. Cultural events and festivals: Organization of events and festivals that celebrate local culture, music, dance, gastronomy and other cultural manifestations.

10. Public art restoration projects: Initiatives that are dedicated to the restoration and conservation of murals, sculptures and other forms of public art in urban spaces.


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WHO WE ARE?


The Heritage Circles network is considered a membership that provides support to different projects supported by what Entre Soles y Lunas considers to be the 5 main pillars of the Foundation: social, economic, environmental, cultural, and spiritual. Each one with a different purpose that helps heritage and cultural regeneration. The network will benefit these projects by giving them a space, vision, and voice through the different platforms that our entity has.



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HOW DO WE DO IT?


Through an international platform that efficiently connects the different projects related to the network to empower and train each of them toward achieving successful results for a more sustainable future.


BENEFITS FOR PARTICIPANTS

1. Collaboration and networking: connect with other entrepreneurs and professionals in the sector, generating opportunities for collaboration and joint growth.

2. Access to resources: access to shared resources, technical knowledge, and tools, which can be essential to the success of your project.

3. Continuous learning: Interaction allows you to learn from their experiences and knowledge, improving your skills and strategies.

4. Visibility and promotion: Being part of a network can increase the visibility of your project, facilitating promotion and attracting partners or clients.

Regeneration from a heritage perspective not only revitalizes forgotten places and customs but also questions the indifference and forgetfulness of our origins.

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