North of the Port of Valencia and just three kilometers from that city’s historic center, the lively architecture of the Barrio del Cabanyal-Canyamelar dots the shores of the Mediterranean Sea.
The historic walled town of Trujillo rose to prominence as a Moorish settlement in the early Middle Ages, though it was first settled by the Romans in 206 BC.
The Parish Church of San Dionisio has enjoyed increased international and local attention from the heritage sector, opening up opportunities for the building’s conservation and protection.
Artist Gladwyn K Bush’s unique home and work space has been restored and opened to the public, bringing increased awareness of her impact on the cultural history of the Cayman Islands.
The condition of the Parish Church of San Juan Bautista was assessed and improved after the religious complex received increased attention from local and international stakeholders.
The Paeces Chapels of Tierradentro dot the foothills of Colombia’s central mountain range, within the buffer zone of the Tierradentro National Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Several important historic areas within the sixteenth-century city of Santa Cruz de Mompox were restored in a government project recognizing urban built heritage.