99 Now, in a post pandemic world, the cultural heritage sector has an opportunity and an important role to play in sustainably building back better but the question is, how? • By engaging with contemporary events and co-producing new knowledge and heritage narratives with more diverse communities and perspectives. • By increasing the citizens’ engagement and benefiting cultural institutions such as museums in a post-Covid world where the trend is to localise the audience. • By strengthening the development of cultural heritage management strategies based on prevention and disaster response. • By enhancing our creativity to deliver new cultural offers and services during Covid-19 that will now become a norm. • By exposing our public heritage spaces to new uses accessible to all and available to meet outdoors (from concerts to street performances). The way cultural heritage creates a sense of place and local identity makes it a central instrument to resilient cities in a pandemic world. More info How resilience has become the new normal Covid and culture