Saramang tao temple - indonesia
Templo Saramang Tao - Indonesia

El ICCROM sigue teniendo una fuerte presencia en Asia y el Pacífico gracias a sus asociaciones eficaces y de larga data. Su colaboración permanente con la Administración del Patrimonio Cultural (CHA) de la República de Corea ha permitido al ICCROM seguir cooperando con la educación, formación e investigación en materia de conservación del patrimonio cultural en la región. Como resultado, el programa CollAsia para la conservación de colecciones en el sudeste asiático ha avanzado con nuevas actividades. El ICCROM sigue atendiendo las necesidades de capacitación de la región de Asia y el Pacífico en todos los aspectos de la conservación del patrimonio, con el objetivo de promover el patrimonio como factor que contribuye al desarrollo sostenible en la región y en todo el mundo.

Gracias a su estrecha colaboración y a la generosa financiación de las autoridades japonesas, el ICCROM está en condiciones de ofrecer proyectos de colaboración basados en la experiencia japonesa en materia de rehabilitación sísmica y soluciones de refuerzo que protegen la vida humana a la vez que preservan las estructuras históricas, así como el conocimiento y la experiencia holísticos de los enfoques y técnicas de conservación tradicionales japoneses, tanto en lo que se refiere al papel como a las técnicas de conservación tradicionales.

Temas destacados

Urban Heritage for Sustainable Development

ICCROM and SEAMEO SPAFA join forces for urban heritage management in Southeast Asia.

ICCROM and SEAMEO SPAFA are joining forces to address the capacity-building needs for managing urban heritage in Southeast Asia, paving the way for sustainable development in the region.

Strengthening nature-culture linkages in World Heritage management through research-practice collaborations

Strengthening nature-culture linkages in World Heritage management through research-practice collaborations

The ICCROM-IUCN World Heritage Leadership (WHL) Programme joined forces with the Beijing Forestry University (BFU) School of Landscape Architecture to host the Heritage and Landscape Conservation Conference and the first in-person workshop of the Heritage Place Lab 2024-2025.

On 21 November, we welcomed a Zhejiang Provincial Bureau of Cultural Relics delegation.

Visit from Zhejiang Provincial Bureau of Cultural Relics delegation

On 21 November, we welcomed a Zhejiang Provincial Bureau of Cultural Relics delegation.

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.

Conservation of Japanese paper: a successful edition of the JPC 2024 

Conservation of Japanese paper: a successful edition of the JPC 2024 

The International Course on Conservation of Japanese Paper (JPC), organized by ICCROM and the Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties (TOBUNKEN), took place from 26 August to 13 September 2024. Ten participants engaged in an immersive exploration of Japanese paper conservation, a field recognized for bridging traditional Japanese practices with international conservation...

GRRID Corps' journey from Jodhpur to global climate action

GRRID Corps' journey from Jodhpur to global climate action

In the following blog, Repaul Kanji, founder of the organization, will share his experiences, outlining the project's goals, progress, and impact on the local community and broader climate resilience efforts.

Celebrating Uzbekistan, ICCROM's Newest Member State

We are pleased to welcome Uzbekistan as the 138th Member State of ICCROM. This important occasion strengthens our commitment to heritage conservation and expands our global heritage community dedicated to preserving and protecting the vast and rich tangible and intangible heritage worldwide and now in Uzbekistan as well.
Director-General visit to Ambassador of Mongolia

Director-General visit to Ambassador of Mongolia

On Tuesday, June 25, 2024, ICCROM Director-General Aruna Francesca Maria Gujral had the honor of visiting H.E. Tserendorj Narantungalag, the Ambassador of Mongolia to Italy.

New Delhi, India, recently hosted the 46th Session of the World Heritage Committee, marking a pivotal moment in heritage conservation. In this occasion, ICCROM Director-General met with the Honorable Minister of Culture and Tourism, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, underscoring their commitment to conserving, safeguarding and preserving shared heritage.

Strengthening Heritage Conservation: ICCROM and India Forge Collaborative Pathways

New Delhi, India, recently hosted the 46th Session of the World Heritage Committee, marking a pivotal moment in heritage conservation. In this occasion, ICCROM Director-General met with the Honorable Minister of Culture and Tourism, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, underscoring their commitment to conserving, safeguarding and preserving shared heritage.