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Doors Open Days

Doors Open Days (also known as Open House or Open Days in some communities) provide free access
to buildings not normally open to the public. The first Doors Open Day took place in France in 1984,[1]
and the concept has spread to other places in Europe (see European Heritage Days), North America,[2]
Australia and elsewhere.

Doors Open Days promotes architecture and heritage sites to a wider audience within and beyond the
country's borders. It is an opportunity to discover hidden architectural gems and to see behind doors that are
rarely open to the public for free.

Open Doors Days trace their origin to the 1990 Door Open Day held as part of Glasgow's year as
European City of Culture.[3]

Contents
Heritage Open Days in England
List of Doors Open events in England
Doors open days in Scotland
Open house in Australia
Canada
List of Doors Open events in Canada
United States
List of Doors Open events in the U.S.
See also
Notes
External links

Heritage Open Days in England


Heritage Open Days established in 1994 celebrate English architecture and culture allowing visitors free
access to historical landmarks that are either not usually open to the public, or would normally charge an
entrance fee.[4]

List of Doors Open events in England


Open House London

Doors open days in Scotland


Doors Open Days is organised by the Scottish Civic Trust. Alongside Scottish Archaeology Month,[5] the
open days form Scotland's contribution to European Heritage Days. This joint initiative between the
Council of Europe and the European Union aims to give people a greater understanding of each other
through sharing and exploring cultural heritage. 49 countries across Europe take part annually, in
September.

During Glasgow's year as European City of Culture in 1990, organisers ran an Open Doors event, an event
credited with popularizing the Doors Open concept and spreading it to other countries.[3] Its popularity
encouraged other areas to take part the following year and were coordinated by the Scottish Civic Trust.
Doors Open Days now take place throughout Scotland thanks to a dedicated team of area coordinators.
These coordinators work for a mixture of organisations: local councils, civic trusts, heritage organisations
and archaeological trusts.

Scotland is one of the few participating countries where events take place every weekend in September,
with different areas choosing their own dates. More than 900 buildings now take part. In 2008, over
225,000 visits were made generating £2 million for the Scottish economy. It is estimated that 5,000 or more
volunteers give their time to run activities and open doors for members of the public.

Doors Open Days was supported in 2009 by Homecoming Scotland 2009,[6] a year-long initiative that
marked the 250th anniversary of the birth of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns. It was funded by the
Scottish Government and part financed by the European Union through the European Regional
Development Fund. Its aim was to engage Scots at home, as well as motivate people of Scottish descent
and those who simply love Scotland, to take part in an inspirational celebration of Scottish culture and
heritage.

Open house in Australia


Open House events are organised in Australia in partnership with Open House Worldwide. The first Open
House event took place in Melbourne in 2008. This was followed by Brisbane in 2010, and Adelaide and
Perth in 2012.

Canada
Doors Open Canada began in 2000.

List of Doors Open events in Canada


Doors Open Newfoundland and Labrador
Doors Open Ottawa
Doors Open Toronto
Doors Open Saskatoon

United States

List of Doors Open events in the U.S.


Doors Open Baltimore, first weekend in October[7]
Doors Open Buffalo[8]
Open House Chicago
Open House New York
Doors Open Milwaukee[9]
Doors Open Minneapolis[10]
Doors Open Pittsburgh, first weekend in October[11]
Doors Open Rhode Island[12]

See also
Brisbane Open House
Open House Brno
Tourism in Scotland

Notes
1. "France.fr - Discover an unexpected France embraced and enjoyed by those who make it
what it is" (http://us.france.fr/en/events/european-heritage-days-5).
2. About Doors Open Ontario Retrieved 25 February 2010 (http://www.doorsopenontario.on.ca/
userfiles/HTML/nts_1_39_1.html) Archived (https://web.archive.org/web/20100228053418/ht
tp://www.doorsopenontario.on.ca/userfiles/HTML/nts_1_39_1.html) February 28, 2010, at
the Wayback Machine
3. O'Toole, Bill (17 September 2018). "Doors Open event returns to Pittsburgh, giving you
inside access to normally off-limits spaces" (https://www.nextpittsburgh.com/city-design/door
s-open-event-returns-to-pittsburgh-giving-you-inside-access-to-normally-off-limits-spaces/).
Next Pittsburgh. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
4. "History | Heritage Open Days" (https://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/about/history).
5. scottisharchaeologymonth.com (http://www.scottisharchaeologymonth.com)
6. "Home" (http://www.homecomingscotland2009.com/). homecomingscotland2009.com.
7. "Doors Open Baltimore" (https://www.doorsopenbaltimore.org/). Doors Open Baltimore.
Retrieved 7 January 2020.
8. "Doors Open Buffalo" (http://doorsopenbuffalo.org/). Doors Open Buffalo. Retrieved
7 January 2020.
9. "Doors Open Milwaukee" (http://www.doorsopenmilwaukee.org). Historic Milwaukee, Inc.
Historic Milwaukee, Inc. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
10. "Doors Open Minneapolis" (https://www.doorsopenminneapolis.org/). Doors Open
Minneapolis. Retrieved 2021-05-18.
11. "Doors Open Pittsburgh" (https://doorsopenpgh.org/page/annual-event).
12. "Doors Open Rhode Island" (https://www.doorsopenri.org/). Doors Open Rhode Island.
Retrieved 2 November 2019.

External links
Open House Worldwide (https://www.openhouseworldwide.org/)

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