The EUROMUSE publication presents a European framework for applied music for museums, audience insight and inclusive practice. Developed within the Creative Europe programme, this book synthesises the methodological, artistic and research outcomes of the EUROMUSE project into a practical resource for museums and cultural professionals.
Bringing together key results, methodology, research findings, museum case studies and professional reflections, the publication introduces applied music for museums as a new interpretative and audience‑development tool. It connects music, museology, accessibility, research and cultural communication, offering concrete examples of how sound can support visitor experience, inclusion and participation in different institutional contexts.
The book covers topics such as research results and methodology, applied music for museums, audience insight and participation, accessibility and inclusion, museum case studies and the European cooperation model developed through EUROMUSE. It is intended for curators, museum directors, educators, artists, researchers and cultural policymakers interested in integrating sound into their practice.balkansmedia+1
You are warmly invited to read, use and share the EUROMUSE publication within your institutions and museum networks.
Download the publication (PDF) and read online: euromuse.eu/publication/.
The EUROMUSE publication is supported by the Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade and Visaris. The EUROMUSE project is co‑funded by the European Union through the Creative Europe programme.





