Fromย 11โ14 April 2025, Viola Lewis, Susanne Kirchberger and Mateusz Tomaszczyk – three WFTGA trainers proudly represented our global guiding community at the Interpret Europe Conferenceย in Sulejรณwek, Poland. Set in the inspiring surroundings of the Muzeum Jรณzefa Piลsudskiego, the conference welcomed over 100 delegates from 25 countries to explore this yearโs compelling theme:
โHeroes, anti-heroes, and villains: How we (re)create, use, and dismantle them.โ
WFTGA actively participated in the event and our LIT Mateusz Tomaszczyk conducted three practical workshops covering a variety of topics related to heritage interpretation, storytelling, facilitation and the changing role of tour guides. These sessions fostered lively discussions and provided valuable opportunities for international exchange.
One of the most memorable moments came during the keynote byย Jurn Buisman, Director of the Museum of Geelvinck in Amsterdam, who reminded participants of the responsibility that comes with shaping narratives:
โLet us hold space for discomfort. Let us lift up voices long silenced. Let us dare to tell the full story โ even when it’s painful, messy, and unresolved. Our role is not to provide all the answers, but to open doors to possibility.โ
Beyond the workshops and presentations, participants explored the legacy of Jรณzef Piลsudski through guided museum tours and visited historic sites in nearby Warsaw, guided by local interpretation experts.
For WFTGA trainers, the conference offered not only a platform to share expertise, but also a chance to gain invaluable international experience and connect with like-minded professionals dedicated to meaningful, inclusive heritage interpretation.
Weโre grateful for the opportunity to contribute โ and we look forward to continuing these important conversations at another IE conference –ย the next year in Portugal!
The WFTGA Training Committee is working with members of Interpret Europe to conduct a joint Certified Interpretive Guide course to be held in autumn 2025. Follow our newsletters!
