The exhibition traces the journey of stone fragments discovered during the restoration of the Evangelical Cathedral in Sibiu and invites reflection on heritage as an ongoing process of transformation. Recovered from walls, floors, and basements, these objects bear the traces of ever-changing meanings. Designed as a route connecting Huet Square, the balcony of the Evangelical Cathedral, the Brukenthal National Museum, and m28form, the exhibition activates a network of spaces connected both physically and digitally. Each location becomes a distinct manifestation of heritage: archaeological discovery, restoration, reuse, reinterpretation, or replication. The exhibition program includes open workshops, guided tours, and public interventions that transform research and restoration into a visible process. The public can watch work on a funerary stone in real time, observe the gestures, errors, and decisions behind conservation, and participate in dialogues about memory, material, and collective responsibility. In parallel, the digital component connects all spaces through live streams, building a network of images, processes, and micro-events unfolding simultaneously.