Guatemala
Guatemala

América Latina y el Caribe contienen una enorme riqueza de expresiones culturales diversas que se remontan a miles de años atrás. Esta parte significativa del patrimonio cultural mundial es una fuente de cohesión social y desarrollo en la región, que requiere su conservación y uso sostenible. El enfoque culturalmente diverso del ICCROM allana el camino para nuevas perspectivas en el campo del patrimonio cultural.

El papel del ICCROM, reconocido por más de 20 países de América Latina y el Caribe, consiste en facilitar el diálogo y la colaboración entre profesionales e instituciones del patrimonio cultural de la región, así como en trabajar para fortalecer y sostener los esfuerzos de sus Estados Miembros en toda América Latina y el Caribe, región que alberga algunos de los bienes culturales más conocidos del mundo.

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Soima Buenos Aires

New Publication: Unlocking Sound and Image Heritage

In Buenos Aires, the Museo del Cine – a small and relatively unknown museum – is working valiantly to save some of Latin America’s most valuable creative heritage. Dedicated to Argentina’s cinematographic history, the bulk of the collection currently consists of tens of thousands of film reels and video cassettes that are disintegrating and fading into obsolescence.

Soima Buenos Aires

New Publication: Unlocking Sound and Image Heritage

In Buenos Aires, the Museo del Cine – a small and relatively unknown museum – is working valiantly to save some of Latin America’s most valuable creative heritage. Dedicated to Argentina’s cinematographic history, the bulk of the collection currently consists of tens of thousands of film reels and video cassettes that are disintegrating and fading into obsolescence.

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Earthquake in Mexico

In the wake of the severe 7.1 earthquake that struck Central Mexico in the afternoon of 19 September bringing terrible loss of life, ICCROM stands with the people of that nation and with all our colleagues in the professional community responsible for protecting heritage, the memory of the people and the foundation of its future.

Mexican flag

Earthquake in Mexico

In the wake of the severe 7.1 earthquake that struck Central Mexico in the afternoon of 19 September bringing terrible loss of life, ICCROM stands with the people of that nation and with all our colleagues in the professional community responsible for protecting heritage, the memory of the people and the foundation of its future.

Mexican flag

Earthquake in Mexico

In the wake of the severe 7.1 earthquake that struck Central Mexico in the afternoon of 19 September bringing terrible loss of life, ICCROM stands with the people of that nation and with all our colleagues in the professional community responsible for protecting heritage, the memory of the people and the foundation of its future.

Boletin LATAM 8

LATAM Newsletter January-March 2017 now out

The aim of the LATAM Newsletter is to give the opportunity to conservation professionals in Latin America and the Caribbean to share their research and professional experiences throughout the region using the LATAM network.

Boletin LATAM 8

LATAM Newsletter January-March 2017 now out

The aim of the LATAM Newsletter is to give the opportunity to conservation professionals in Latin America and the Caribbean to share their research and professional experiences throughout the region using the LATAM network.

Boletin LATAM 8

LATAM Newsletter January-March 2017 now out

The aim of the LATAM Newsletter is to give the opportunity to conservation professionals in Latin America and the Caribbean to share their research and professional experiences throughout the region using the LATAM network.

Re org chile

RE-ORG in Chile, 2018!

On 13 March, more than 200 Chilean heritage professionals attended a public lecture given by Gaël de Guichen on Los depósitos: lugar prioritario para animar los museos (Storage – a priority location to enliven museums) at the Centro Nacional de Conservación y Restauración (CNCR) in Santiago, Chile.

Re org chile

RE-ORG in Chile, 2018!

On 13 March, more than 200 Chilean heritage professionals attended a public lecture given by Gaël de Guichen on Los depósitos: lugar prioritario para animar los museos (Storage – a priority location to enliven museums) at the Centro Nacional de Conservación y Restauración (CNCR) in Santiago, Chile.