The project aims to enhance cultural cooperation between institutions in the Counties of Szabolcs-Szatmar-Bereg and Satu Mare, on both sides of the Romanian-Hungarian border thus contributing to the preservation and dissemination of the shared local cultural, historical and archaeological heritage.Partners face common challenges in both countries and they intend to jointly tackle the difficulties that lie in the gathering of archaeological evidence, conservation and promotion of cultural heritage, and the provision of information to the benefit of researchers and the general public alike.The main objective of the project is to implement new, digital solutions for a dual purpose: to provide access to digitized cultural heritage, especially archaeological data sources and collections, thus disseminating knowledge about the Szatmar/Satu Mare region’s history and culture and to strengthen cross-border cultural and institutional cooperation. The planned activities will enhance the intensity of the current level of cross-border cultural cooperation and contribute to the preservation of shared cultural assets.Within this cross-border cooperation project the partners will develop and implement a database of cross-border research data. Cultural events such as scientific conferences and workshops will be organized jointly with the participation and contribution of every partner. Publications will also be included among the main outputs: monographies, cultural and historical guides, trilingual brochures will be published. Virtual and physical exhibitions will be organized in both countries.The main beneficiaries of the project will be the individuals interested in local history and culture and archaeological research, be they experts working in any field of culture or the general public interested in learning more about the topics touched on. The database will be an asset for students in the secondary and tertiary education, but schoolchildren attending elementary school will also benefit from the program, as the project involves organization of excavation and field research-related programs for them. Trainings will also be provided during which the participants can learn about complex methods of data gathering, processing and digitizing and about the database itself and its practical use.For the implementation of such archaeological, historical and cultural activities a cross-border approach is needed because the two participating counties have a lot in common: not only are they geographically connected, forming one unit, but they also share cultural and historical assets. To be able to create a complex database containing relevant data from both counties the cooperation between cultural institutions from both counties is essential.To reach the visitors of the digital age new approaches must be applied, new paths must be taken. Our project takes such new paths by implementing a digital model of public collections. We will provide access to our common cultural heritage through the two compatible museum databases containing the existing archaeological data we already possess and the data we will process after new discoveries made by participating in joint field research.