Mosul, Iraq - May 11, 2023
The launch of this restoration phase also marks the opening of the exhibition The Mosul Cultural Museum: From Destruction to Rehabilitation
Mosul, Iraq - May 11, 2023
The launch of this restoration phase also marks the opening of the exhibition The Mosul Cultural Museum: From Destruction to Rehabilitation
Initiatives Span Remote Archaeological Sites of Peru’s Chachapoyas Civilization, the UK’s Iconic Palm House at Kew Gardens, Ongoing Support for Ukraine Heritage, and Smaller-Scale Interventions Around the World
Inauguration ceremony celebrates over two decades of work and an investment of more than $2,700,000 at the site.
New York, NY, November 16, 2022–At the beginning of this year the project to transform Moseley Road Baths and Balsall Heath Library entered a new phase.
New York, NY, October 24, 2022—World Monuments Fund (WMF) and Magnum Foundation today announce a unique global collaboration aimed at showcasing the talents of emerging, local photographers as they tell the stories of cultural heritage sites from the perspectives of local stakeholders.
New York, NY, Sept 28, 2022—World Monuments Fund (WMF)––the leading independent organization devoted to safeguarding the world’s most treasured places––will host the 33rd annual Hadrian Gala at the iconic Rainbow Room in New York City on Monday, October 24, 2022.
NEW YORK, NY, July 12, 2022—World Monuments Fund (WMF) today announced the launch of four new projects as part of its recently established Ukraine Heritage Response Fund
World Monuments Fund Honors Kateryna Chuyeva, Ukraine Deputy Minister for Culture and Information Policy, with the Watch Award for Her Commitment to Ukrainian Cultural Heritage
New York, NY May 31, 2022—Stuart Weitzman, American shoe designer, philanthropist, and founder of the Stuart Weitzman shoe company, was honored, along with Barbara Kreger, his right hand in the business for over 40 years, by the Vice President of Cantabria, Pablo Zuloaga, and Wor
This digital in-gallery resource will feature African cultural landmarks and monuments directly within the Museum’s new African Art Galleries through video, interviews, archival photos, and enhanced online content