Honours and Awards

ICOMOS believes it is important to recognise great achievements in the field of heritage conservation, and as such we award both the Gazzola Prize and Honorary Memberships to particularly deserving individuals.

The Gazzola Prize

The Gazzola Prize was established in 1979 in memory of Piero Gazzola. Not only was Gazzola a pioneering figure in cultural heritage safeguarding, but he was also a founder, and first President, of ICOMOS.

The prize is awarded every three years, at the ICOMOS General Assembly, to an individual or group who have contributed to the aims and objectives of ICOMOS with distinction. The recipient of the prize must be a member of ICOMOS, and is chosen by a Selection Committee, appointed by the Board of ICOMOS. 

  • Tamás Fejérdy, Hungary (2023)
  • Amund Sinding-Larsen, Norway (2020)
  • Saleh Lamei Mostafa, Egypt (2017)
  • Henry Cleere, United Kingdom (2014)
  • Nobuo Ito, Japan (2011)
  • Carmen Añón Feliú, Spain (2008)
  • Ann Webster Smith, United States of America (2005)
  • Cevat Erder, Turkey (2003)
  • Roland Silva, Sri Lanka (1999)
  • Ernest Allen Connally, United States of America (1996)
  • Bernard Fielden, United Kingdom (1993)
  • Gertrude Tripp, Austria (1990)
  • Masaru Sekino, Japan (1987)
  • Stanislas Lorentz, Poland (1984)
  • Jean Trouvelot, France (1981)

Honorary Membership of ICOMOS

The ICOMOS General Assembly also confers Honorary Membership on a select number of individuals, in recognition of their “distinguished services at the international level to the conservation of cultural heritage” (as stated in Article 5-a of the ICOMOS Statutes). Honorary Members are also chosen by the Selection Committee and approved by the ICOMOS General Assembly.

Honorary Members of ICOMOS

  • Dora Alcantara (Brazil)
  • Salvador Diaz Berrio (Mexico / posthumously)
  • Zhang Jie (China)
  • Gideon Koren (Israel)
  • William Logan (Australia)
  • Richard Mackay (Australia)
  • Bente Mathisen (Norway)
  • Yukio Nishimura (Japan)
  • Leonid Prybeha (Ukraine)
  • Grellan Rourke (Ireland)
  • Yolanda Santaella Lopez (Mexico)

  • Dinu Bumbaru (Canada)
  • Sheridan Burke (Australia)
  • Marie-Jeanne Geerts (Belgium)
  • Andries Van den Abeele (Belgium)
  • Janis Krastins (Latvia)
  • Jane Lennon (Australia)
  • Esteban Prieto Vicioso (Dominican Republic)
  • Julian Smith (Canada)
  • Henk van Schaik (Netherlands, the)
  • Peter Waldhäusl (Austria)

  • Salvador Aceves Garcia (Mexico)
  • Mário Mendonça de Oliveira (Brazil)
  • Blanca Estela Niño Norton (Guatemala)
  • Leelananda Prematilleke (Sri Lanka)
  • Isabel Rigol Savio (Cuba)
  • Leo van Nispen tot Sevenaer (Netherlands, the / posthumously)

  • Kristal Buckley (Australia)
  • Jukka Jokilehto (Finland)
  • William J. Murtagh (USA)
  • Eugenio Pérez Montás (Dominican Republic)
  • Angela Rojas (Cuba)
  • Carlos Scheltema (Netherlands, the)
  • Giora Solar (Israel)
  • Roberto Di Stefano (Italy / posthumously)
  • Herb Stovel (Canada / posthumously)
  • Augusto Villalon (Philippines)
  • Zsolt Visy (Hungary)
  • Dionysis Zivas (Greece)

  • Juan Bassegoda Nonell (Spain)
  • Carlos Flores Marini (Mexico)
  • Alvaro Gomez-Ferrer Bayo (Spain)
  • Ove Hidemark (Sweden)
  • James Semple Kerr (Australia)
  • Masaru Maeno (Japan)
  • Nicolas Moutsopoulos (Greece)
  • Henrique Oswaldo de Andrade (Brazil)
  • Paul Philippot (Belgium)
  • Mario Federico Roggero (Italy)
  • Gabor Winkler (Hungary)

  • Juan-Benito Artigas Hernandez (Mexico)
  • Cyro Correa Lyra (Brazil)
  • Hernan Crespo Toral (Ecuador / posthumously)
  • Tamas Fejerdy (Hungary)
  • Jonas Glemza (Lithuania)
  • Zahi Hawass (Egypt)
  • Birgitta Hoberg (Sweden)
  • Mr Michel Jantzen (France)
  • Gilles Nourissier (France / posthumously)
  • Kiyotari Tsuboi (Japan)

  • Alberto González Pozo (Mexico)
  • Nobuo Ito (Japan)
  • Vassos Karageorghis (Cyprus)
  • Todor Krestev (Bulgaria)
  • Victor Armando Pimentel Gurmendi (Peru)
  • Sharon Sullivan (Australia)
  • Sherban Cantacuzino (UK)
  • Varazdat Harutiunyan (Armenia)
  • Blanche Weicherding-Goergen (Luxembourg)

  • Robertson Collins (USA / posthumously)
  • Carl Filip Mannerstrale (Sweden / posthumously)
  • Mihaly Zador (Hungary / posthumously)
  • Rachelle Anguelova (Bulgaria)
  • Marta Arjona Perez (Cuba)
  • Yves Boiret (France)
  • Henry Cleere (UK)
  • Jacques Dalibard (Canada)
  • CL Temminck Groll (Netherlands, the)
  • Krzysztof Pawlowski (Poland)

  • Maurice Carbonnell (France)
  • Olgierd Czerner (Poland)
  • Hiroshi Daifuku (USA)
  • Joan Domicelj (Australia)
  • Jan Jessurun (Netherlands, the)
  • Maija Kairamo (Finland)
  • Harald Langberg (Denmark)
  • Paul Mylonas (Greece)
  • Andras Roman (Hungary)
  • Augusto da Silva Telles (Brazil)

  • Dobroslav Libal (Czech Republic)
  • Peyo Nikolov Berbenliev (Bulgaria)
  • Cevat Erder (Türkiye)
  • Miklos Horler (Hungary)
  • Mladen Georgiev Mintchev (Bulgaria)
  • Richard Benjamin Nunoo (Ghana)

  • Alfred Majewski (Poland)
  • Géza Entz (Hungary / posthumously)
  • Jorge Gazaneo (Argentina)
  • Radu Popa (Romania / posthumously)
  • Stephan Tschudi-Madsen (Norway)

  • Bernard Feilden (UK)
  • Ann Webster Smith (USA)
  • M.W. Hansberger (GDR)
  • M.D. Derscenyi (Hungary / posthumously)
  • H. Foramitti (Austria / posthumously)

  • Emanuel Hruska (Czechoslovakia)
  • René Pechère (Belgium)
  • Alfred R. Schmid (Switzerland)

  • Ernest A. Connally (USA)
  • Guglielmo de Angelis d’Ossat (Italy)
  • Vladimir Ivanov (USSR)
  • Jean Sonnier (France)

  • Stanislaw Lorentz (Poland) 
  • Jan Zachwatowicz (Poland)
  • Milton Lord (USA)