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Webber Ndoro

Webber Ndoro to receive prestigious ICCROM Award

Webber Ndoro, Director of the African World Heritage Fund (AWHF) and Associate Research Fellow at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, will receive the ICCROM Award for his outstanding contribution to the field of cultural heritage conservation and to the development of the institution.

Temple of Bel

ICCROM Deplores the Continued Destruction of Ancient Heritage

The International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM) today expressed outrage at the reported destruction by the militant group ISIS of the 1st century Temple of Bel, one of the finest and best preserved monuments of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Palmyra.

 Mr Khalid Al-Asa’ad

ICCROM mourns the cruel death of a Syrian heritage expert

It is with profound sadness that ICCROM and the international professional community have received the news of the death of an outstanding Syrian archaeologist and heritage specialist, Mr Khalid Al-Asa’ad.

SOIMA 2015

SOIMA 2015: Unlocking Sound and Image Heritage

Brussels, 2-4 September – International experts from across the world this week will discuss ways to look beyond professional and institutional boundaries, actively listening to each other and sharing strategies to ensure a safe and creative tomorrow for sound and image heritage. Their concrete strategies will sustain this unique heritage, creatively using it to promote social development.

XXIX GA

ICCROM’S XXIX GENERAL ASSEMBLY

From 18-20 November, representatives of governments from all regions of the world will meet at the FAO headquarters in Rome for the XXIX General Assembly of ICCROM.

Staff departure

In recent months, ICCROM has said farewell to four beloved members of the staff. As ICCROM’s Director-General Stefano De Caro put it, “In a small organization such as ICCROM, every colleague who ends his cycle inevitably leaves a void and a piece of knowledge and experience, and it will be a challenge to fill that gap.”

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Director-General participates at the European Parliament

On 13 July, Stefano De Caro, Director-General of ICCROM was invited to a public hearing on “Destruction and trafficking of cultural heritage”, organized by the European Parliament’s Culture and Education Committee.

Stone course closure

Stone Course 2015 closure

On Thursday 2 July, twenty mid-career professionals completed their training at the joint ICCROM-Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) course focusing on theoretical and practical aspects of stone conservation. The Stone Course participants spent approximately 720 hours learning about stone characterization, consolidation, conservation, structural repair, graffiti removal and non-destructive...

WHcapacitybuilding

World Heritage Capacity Building Newsletter No.5

ICCROM and IUCN are pleased to present the latest newsletter related to the World Heritage Capacity Building Programme. The newsletter contains articles from our partners related to sustainable development and sustainable tourism, as well as the implementation of a number of capacity building activities. We hope you enjoy it and feel free to pass on to other interested parties.

Mosaic

“Mosaics” series now available online for free download

The ICCM conference proceedings are a unique set of publications that allow study, among other topics, of the evolution of ideas and techniques for the conservation and restoration of ancient mosaics. In December 2014 ICCROM announced that Mosaics 1, 2 and 3 were available for free download. Now we are pleased to be making available the Rome, Périgueux, Aquileia, Soria, Palencia, Conimbriga...