Apply to the ICOMOS Culture-Nature Prize by 22 June (extended date)
ICOMOS is launching the ICOMOS Culture-Nature Prize, which will be awarded to support the most promising Culture-Nature initiatives undertaken by our members.
ICOMOS is launching the ICOMOS Culture-Nature Prize, which will be awarded to support the most promising Culture-Nature initiatives undertaken by our members.
This year, the ICOMOS Advisory Committee will organise its Scientific Symposium in Bangkok, Thailand on 29 and 30 October 2022 on the theme "Religious Heritage: Celebrating and conserving places of religious and ritual significance in a global world and in changing climates".
On 20 May 2022, the Macedonian translation of the ICOMOS document "European Quality Principles for EU-funded Interventions with Potential Impact upon Cultural Heritage" was promoted at the Europe House in Skopje, in the presence of government officials, diplomats, conservation experts and cultural heritage enthusiasts.
Join us on 3 and 4 June for two sessions of panel discussions, the first online ICOMOS University Forum.
Learn about key concepts, methods and resources that can help transform your work as heritage educators in transitions towards changing times.
Read it online in English, French, Spanish and Chinese
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We thank ICOMOS Spain for the Spanish translation and Marcela Arguedas, ICOMOS Costa-Rica President, for the proofing of the report.
Thank you to the ICOMOS International Conservation Center-Xi’an (IICC-X) for the Chinese translation
On 9 March, the wreck of Ernest Shackleton’s ship, the Endurance, was found lying in good condition some 3,000 meters below the site where it was sunk by ice damage in 1915. The Endurance wreck is emblematic of the history of the Antarctic, and of human persistence in adversity.
A new study on quality in 3D digitisation of tangible cultural heritage which ICOMOS and ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Heritage Documentation (CIPA) contributed to has just been released.
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