Saramang tao temple - indonesia
Saramang tao temple - indonesia

ICCROM continues to have a strong presence in Asia and the Pacific thanks to longstanding and effective partnerships. Its ongoing collaboration with the Cultural Heritage Administration (CHA) of the Republic of Korea has enabled ICCROM to continue pursuing cooperation for education, training and research in cultural heritage conservation in the region. As a result, the CollAsia programme for the conservation of collections in Southeast Asia has moved forward with new activities. ICCROM continues to address the capacity-building needs of the Asia Pacific region in all aspects of heritage conservation, with objectives of promoting heritage as a contributor for sustainable development in the region and around the globe.

Thanks to its close collaboration as well as generous funding and secondment provided by the Japanese authorities ICCROM is able to offer collaborative projects based on Japanese expertise on seismic retrofitting and reinforcement solutions that protect human life while also preserving historic structures, as well as holistic knowledge and experience of Japanese paper and Japanese traditional conservation approaches and techniques.

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Bridging Heritage and Community: Sustainable Practices in Museum Conservation

Bridging Heritage and Community: Sustainable Practices in Museum Conservation

Museums and collection-based institutions are deeply linked with the communities they serve. This connection underscores the importance of considering social and broader cultural contexts in conservation and care practices, where decisions must be viewed through the lens of community wellbeing and the Sustainable Development Goals.

Bridging Heritage and Community: Sustainable Practices in Museum Conservation

Bridging Heritage and Community: Sustainable Practices in Museum Conservation

Museums and collection-based institutions are deeply linked with the communities they serve. This connection underscores the importance of considering social and broader cultural contexts in conservation and care practices, where decisions must be viewed through the lens of community wellbeing and the Sustainable Development Goals.

Bridging Heritage and Community: Sustainable Practices in Museum Conservation

Bridging Heritage and Community: Sustainable Practices in Museum Conservation

Museums and collection-based institutions are deeply linked with the communities they serve. This connection underscores the importance of considering social and broader cultural contexts in conservation and care practices, where decisions must be viewed through the lens of community wellbeing and the Sustainable Development Goals.

Bridging Heritage and Community: Sustainable Practices in Museum Conservation

Bridging Heritage and Community: Sustainable Practices in Museum Conservation

Museums and collection-based institutions are deeply linked with the communities they serve. This connection underscores the importance of considering social and broader cultural contexts in conservation and care practices, where decisions must be viewed through the lens of community wellbeing and the Sustainable Development Goals.

Bridging Heritage and Community: Sustainable Practices in Museum Conservation

Bridging Heritage and Community: Sustainable Practices in Museum Conservation

Museums and collection-based institutions are deeply linked with the communities they serve. This connection underscores the importance of considering social and broader cultural contexts in conservation and care practices, where decisions must be viewed through the lens of community wellbeing and the Sustainable Development Goals.

World Archaeology conference looks at conserving royal tombs in the 21st century

World Archaeology Conference looks at conserving royal tombs in the 21st century

ICCROM and the National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage (NRICH) hosted the second edition of the World Archaeology “Ancient Royal Tombs” conference, consisting of a public lecture on 29 October and a scientific symposium on 30 October.

World Archaeology conference looks at conserving royal tombs in the 21st century

World Archaeology Conference looks at conserving royal tombs in the 21st century

ICCROM and the National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage (NRICH) hosted the second edition of the World Archaeology “Ancient Royal Tombs” conference, consisting of a public lecture on 29 October and a scientific symposium on 30 October.

World Archaeology conference looks at conserving royal tombs in the 21st century

World Archaeology Conference looks at conserving royal tombs in the 21st century

ICCROM and the National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage (NRICH) hosted the second edition of the World Archaeology “Ancient Royal Tombs” conference, consisting of a public lecture on 29 October and a scientific symposium on 30 October.

World Archaeology conference looks at conserving royal tombs in the 21st century

World Archaeology Conference looks at conserving royal tombs in the 21st century

ICCROM and the National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage (NRICH) hosted the second edition of the World Archaeology “Ancient Royal Tombs” conference, consisting of a public lecture on 29 October and a scientific symposium on 30 October.

World Archaeology conference looks at conserving royal tombs in the 21st century

World Archaeology Conference looks at conserving royal tombs in the 21st century

ICCROM and the National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage (NRICH) hosted the second edition of the World Archaeology “Ancient Royal Tombs” conference, consisting of a public lecture on 29 October and a scientific symposium on 30 October.