The World in Florence
The World in Florence Festival of Talking Places is a unique opportunity for meeting, exchanging and updating on the theme of heritage as a vehicle for peace and social cohesion.
The World in Florence Festival of Talking Places is a unique opportunity for meeting, exchanging and updating on the theme of heritage as a vehicle for peace and social cohesion.
On 4 November at 3 pm CET (11 am UTC-3), ICCROM, the Ciência e Saúde para a Soberania e a Democracia, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz), the Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) and Casa de Oswaldo Cruz will hold a virtual launch event for the ABC Risk Management System for Cultural Heritage.
As part of the first PREVENT workshop’s post-training follow-up, held in November 2021, ICCROM’s First Aid and Resilience (FAR) team will hold an international symposium on fire risk mitigation. The event will take place on 17 and 18 October 2022 in Trogir, Croatia, and will be live streamed on Zoom...
On the occasion of the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the 1972 World Heritage Convention and the African Youth in the “Next 50: The Heritage We Want through African young professionals”, the Ministry of Arts and Culture of Cameroon, in collaboration with the African World Heritage Fund...
ICCROM’s Strategic Planning Unit is conducting new research on economic valuation methods used to support investment decisions for heritage. This research forms part of the Valuing Cultural Capital for Inclusive Sustainable Development project led by Prof Patrizia Riganti, University of Glasgow and...
ICCROM and TOBUNKEN have long organized the International Course on Japanese Paper (JPC), offering traditional Japanese conservation techniques dealing with Japanese paper, to contribute to the global exchange of conservation practices. This year’s course will be the first virtual rendition of the...
In light of the ever-expanding digital world, ICCROM is launching a new programme, Sustaining Digital Heritage (SDH), on 18 July 2022. It will help professionals and institutions overcome the interrelated challenges of long-term digital preservation and providing user-driven open access. SDH will...
The Research Group on History and Theory of Heritage Conservation in Latin America and the Caribbean is an initiative of ICCROM, the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA) and the University of Playa Ancha (UPLA)
The workshop is organized by ICCROM as part of its Heritage Samples Archives Initiative (HSAI), together with the HERCULES Laboratory - University of Évora, the Dresden University of Fine Arts, the Getty Conservation Institute and the Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies, Harvard...