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WANGDUECHHOELING PALACE Wangduechhoeling Palace was included on the 2012 World Monuments Watch after vandalism, theft, and the construction of a luxury hotel nearby prompted concerns regarding its protection and preservation. Stakeholders expressed interest in restoring the site and developing it as a destination for visitors.FUNDIDORA PARK
Fundidora Park is an industrial heritage museum and public park in the heart of Monterrey. Originally developed as the site of the Compañia Fundidora de Fierro y Acero de Monterrey, a steel foundry dating to 1900, it was known as “La Maestranza” as it was the training site for many of the first generations of ironworkers and technicians inMonterrey.
BARTOLOMEO COLLEONI MONUMENT Bartolomeo Colleoni Monument. Venice, Italy. The Bartolomeo Colleoni equestrian statue, located beside the Scuola Grande di San Marco in the Campo SS Giovanni e Paolo, was erected in fulfillment of a request made by the condotierro before his death in 1475. Colleoni, appointed lifelong captain-general for his military service to the republic SAN ANTONIO WOOLWORTH BUILDING San Antonio Woolworth Building. San Antonio, Texas, United States. On February 1, 1960, four African-American students sat down at a segregated lunch counter at Woolworth's department store in Greensboro, North Carolina, refusing to give up their seats after being denied service. The sit-in inspired dozens of similar demonstrations that were NEW GOURNA VILLAGE: CONSERVATION AND COMMUNITY New Gourna is an experimental community commissioned by the Egyptian Department of Antiquities in the 1940s. The village was conceived by the renowned architect, Hassan Fathy, who championed the participation of residents in the design and construction process. New Gourna’s mixed use plan and traditional earthen building materials served to 20 PLACES THAT CHANGED THE WORLD: ALABAMA CIVIL RIGHTS On September 15, 1963, members of the Ku Klux Klan planted a bomb at the church that exploded just after Sunday services, killing four young girls and generating international outrage that provided the impetus for passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. St. Paul UnitedMethodist Church in
WORLD MONUMENTS FUND Empire State Building 350 Fifth Avenue Suite 2412 New York, NY 10118 Tel: 646 424-9594 Fax: 646 424-9593. World Monuments Fund® and World Monuments Watch® are registered service marks. WORLD MONUMENTS WATCH The World Monuments Watch is a global program that seeks to discover, spotlight, and take action on behalf of heritage places facing challenges or presenting opportunities of direct relevance to our global society. Since 1996, the program has issued a call to action for 837 sites and worked with their communities to make a difference. LA GARMA | WORLD MONUMENTS FUND La Garma is the name of the mountain nestled in Sierra Calobra where five levels of caves have been discovered to date. The Lower Gallery, discovered in 1995, contains the largest example of Paleolithic floors in the world, in an extraordinary state of conservation. A landslide approximately 15,000 years ago sealed the cave and kept the ancient BÉNÉDICTE DE MONTLAUR Bénédicte de Montlaur is President and Chief Executive Officer of World Monuments Fund (WMF), the world’s foremost private organization dedicated to saving extraordinary places while empowering the communities around them. She is responsible for defining WMF’s strategic vision, currently implementing that vision in more than 30countries
WANGDUECHHOELING PALACE Wangduechhoeling Palace was included on the 2012 World Monuments Watch after vandalism, theft, and the construction of a luxury hotel nearby prompted concerns regarding its protection and preservation. Stakeholders expressed interest in restoring the site and developing it as a destination for visitors.FUNDIDORA PARK
Fundidora Park is an industrial heritage museum and public park in the heart of Monterrey. Originally developed as the site of the Compañia Fundidora de Fierro y Acero de Monterrey, a steel foundry dating to 1900, it was known as “La Maestranza” as it was the training site for many of the first generations of ironworkers and technicians inMonterrey.
BARTOLOMEO COLLEONI MONUMENT Bartolomeo Colleoni Monument. Venice, Italy. The Bartolomeo Colleoni equestrian statue, located beside the Scuola Grande di San Marco in the Campo SS Giovanni e Paolo, was erected in fulfillment of a request made by the condotierro before his death in 1475. Colleoni, appointed lifelong captain-general for his military service to the republic SAN ANTONIO WOOLWORTH BUILDING San Antonio Woolworth Building. San Antonio, Texas, United States. On February 1, 1960, four African-American students sat down at a segregated lunch counter at Woolworth's department store in Greensboro, North Carolina, refusing to give up their seats after being denied service. The sit-in inspired dozens of similar demonstrations that were NEW GOURNA VILLAGE: CONSERVATION AND COMMUNITY New Gourna is an experimental community commissioned by the Egyptian Department of Antiquities in the 1940s. The village was conceived by the renowned architect, Hassan Fathy, who championed the participation of residents in the design and construction process. New Gourna’s mixed use plan and traditional earthen building materials served to 20 PLACES THAT CHANGED THE WORLD: ALABAMA CIVIL RIGHTS On September 15, 1963, members of the Ku Klux Klan planted a bomb at the church that exploded just after Sunday services, killing four young girls and generating international outrage that provided the impetus for passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. St. Paul UnitedMethodist Church in
HERITAGE NOW
Launched in 2020, Heritage Now is a series of conversations at the nexus of history, culture and current global issues with top thought leaders, activists, artists, journalists, and politicians.In these events hosted by WMF President and CEO Bénédicte de Montlaur, the public is invited to explore why monuments and other cultural heritage sites are such a vital part of our local and global 308 PERMANENT REDIRECT Private, nonprofit organization for preserving art and architecture, based in New York. Photographs and descriptions of 100 most endangered sites. Projects, Jewish Heritage, trips, publications. WORLD MONUMENTS FUND AND UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES This opens in a new window. Over the course of World Monuments Fund’s forty-seven-year history, many of our projects have been at UNESCO World Heritage sites. Our engagement has ranged from catalytic support, helping local groups prepare site for World Heritage inscription, to conservation work at sites already on the list. WORLD MONUMENTS WATCH The World Monuments Watch is a global program that seeks to discover, spotlight, and take action on behalf of heritage places facing challenges or presenting opportunities of direct relevance to our global society. Since 1996, the program has issued a call to action for 837 sites and worked with their communities to make a difference. JEWISH HERITAGE PROGRAM Since 1988, WMF’s Jewish Heritage Program has supported conservation work at nearly 60 diverse sites—ranging in date from the fifteenth to the early twentieth century—in 27 countries, including France, Greece, Hungary, India, Lithuania, Morocco, and Poland. Give today and make a difference for Jewish heritage. Your gift to WMF’s Jewish WHEN WILL WE RETURN TO VENICE AND SHOULD WE? Venice is living on borrowed time. In 2020, COVID-19 brought tourism in Venice to a halt, damaging the economy while giving the city a respite from the regular onslaught of tourists. The pandemic highlighted the precarity of the city’s position, dependent on a tourist economy that has rendered the city uninhabitable for many and has caused continuous damage to the built environment. AFGHANISTAN: CULTURAL HERITAGE AND THE FOREVER WAR In March 2001, the colossal Buddha statues of Bamyan Valley in Afghanistan were destroyed by the Taliban in an act that reverberated around that world. Just a few months later, the tragic events of 9/11 set in motion a slew of domestic and foreign policy changes in the U.S. and sparked a devastating conflict in the Middle East. BARTOLOMEO COLLEONI MONUMENT Bartolomeo Colleoni Monument. Venice, Italy. The Bartolomeo Colleoni equestrian statue, located beside the Scuola Grande di San Marco in the Campo SS Giovanni e Paolo, was erected in fulfillment of a request made by the condotierro before his death in 1475. Colleoni, appointed lifelong captain-general for his military service to the republic THE FUTURE OF BABYLON The Future of Babylon. Babylon, Iraq. Babylon represents one of the most important archaeological sites in the world. Its remains date back thousands of years and were excavated by Robert Koldeway, a German architect, at the end of the nineteenth century. Famous for the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the AncientWorld
TEMPLE OF HERCULES
Temple of Hercules. Rome, Italy. The Temple of Hercules is the only surviving sacred structure in ancient Rome that was made of Greek marble. Located in the Forum Boarium on the eastern bank of the Tiber, it is one of the oldest extant buildings in the city and is thought to be the work of the Greek architect Hermodoros of Salamina. WORLD MONUMENTS FUND Empire State Building 350 Fifth Avenue Suite 2412 New York, NY 10118 Tel: 646 424-9594 Fax: 646 424-9593. World Monuments Fund® and World Monuments Watch® are registered service marks. WORLD MONUMENTS WATCH The World Monuments Watch is a global program that seeks to discover, spotlight, and take action on behalf of heritage places facing challenges or presenting opportunities of direct relevance to our global society. Since 1996, the program has issued a call to action for 837 sites and worked with their communities to make a difference. LA GARMA | WORLD MONUMENTS FUND La Garma is the name of the mountain nestled in Sierra Calobra where five levels of caves have been discovered to date. The Lower Gallery, discovered in 1995, contains the largest example of Paleolithic floors in the world, in an extraordinary state of conservation. A landslide approximately 15,000 years ago sealed the cave and kept the ancient BÉNÉDICTE DE MONTLAUR Bénédicte de Montlaur is President and Chief Executive Officer of World Monuments Fund (WMF), the world’s foremost private organization dedicated to saving extraordinary places while empowering the communities around them. She is responsible for defining WMF’s strategic vision, currently implementing that vision in more than 30countries
WANGDUECHHOELING PALACE Wangduechhoeling Palace was included on the 2012 World Monuments Watch after vandalism, theft, and the construction of a luxury hotel nearby prompted concerns regarding its protection and preservation. Stakeholders expressed interest in restoring the site and developing it as a destination for visitors.FUNDIDORA PARK
Fundidora Park is an industrial heritage museum and public park in the heart of Monterrey. Originally developed as the site of the Compañia Fundidora de Fierro y Acero de Monterrey, a steel foundry dating to 1900, it was known as “La Maestranza” as it was the training site for many of the first generations of ironworkers and technicians inMonterrey.
BARTOLOMEO COLLEONI MONUMENT Bartolomeo Colleoni Monument. Venice, Italy. The Bartolomeo Colleoni equestrian statue, located beside the Scuola Grande di San Marco in the Campo SS Giovanni e Paolo, was erected in fulfillment of a request made by the condotierro before his death in 1475. Colleoni, appointed lifelong captain-general for his military service to the republic SAN ANTONIO WOOLWORTH BUILDING San Antonio Woolworth Building. San Antonio, Texas, United States. On February 1, 1960, four African-American students sat down at a segregated lunch counter at Woolworth's department store in Greensboro, North Carolina, refusing to give up their seats after being denied service. The sit-in inspired dozens of similar demonstrations that were NEW GOURNA VILLAGE: CONSERVATION AND COMMUNITY New Gourna is an experimental community commissioned by the Egyptian Department of Antiquities in the 1940s. The village was conceived by the renowned architect, Hassan Fathy, who championed the participation of residents in the design and construction process. New Gourna’s mixed use plan and traditional earthen building materials served to 20 PLACES THAT CHANGED THE WORLD: ALABAMA CIVIL RIGHTS On September 15, 1963, members of the Ku Klux Klan planted a bomb at the church that exploded just after Sunday services, killing four young girls and generating international outrage that provided the impetus for passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. St. Paul UnitedMethodist Church in
WORLD MONUMENTS FUND Empire State Building 350 Fifth Avenue Suite 2412 New York, NY 10118 Tel: 646 424-9594 Fax: 646 424-9593. World Monuments Fund® and World Monuments Watch® are registered service marks. WORLD MONUMENTS WATCH The World Monuments Watch is a global program that seeks to discover, spotlight, and take action on behalf of heritage places facing challenges or presenting opportunities of direct relevance to our global society. Since 1996, the program has issued a call to action for 837 sites and worked with their communities to make a difference. LA GARMA | WORLD MONUMENTS FUND La Garma is the name of the mountain nestled in Sierra Calobra where five levels of caves have been discovered to date. The Lower Gallery, discovered in 1995, contains the largest example of Paleolithic floors in the world, in an extraordinary state of conservation. A landslide approximately 15,000 years ago sealed the cave and kept the ancient BÉNÉDICTE DE MONTLAUR Bénédicte de Montlaur is President and Chief Executive Officer of World Monuments Fund (WMF), the world’s foremost private organization dedicated to saving extraordinary places while empowering the communities around them. She is responsible for defining WMF’s strategic vision, currently implementing that vision in more than 30countries
WANGDUECHHOELING PALACE Wangduechhoeling Palace was included on the 2012 World Monuments Watch after vandalism, theft, and the construction of a luxury hotel nearby prompted concerns regarding its protection and preservation. Stakeholders expressed interest in restoring the site and developing it as a destination for visitors.FUNDIDORA PARK
Fundidora Park is an industrial heritage museum and public park in the heart of Monterrey. Originally developed as the site of the Compañia Fundidora de Fierro y Acero de Monterrey, a steel foundry dating to 1900, it was known as “La Maestranza” as it was the training site for many of the first generations of ironworkers and technicians inMonterrey.
BARTOLOMEO COLLEONI MONUMENT Bartolomeo Colleoni Monument. Venice, Italy. The Bartolomeo Colleoni equestrian statue, located beside the Scuola Grande di San Marco in the Campo SS Giovanni e Paolo, was erected in fulfillment of a request made by the condotierro before his death in 1475. Colleoni, appointed lifelong captain-general for his military service to the republic SAN ANTONIO WOOLWORTH BUILDING San Antonio Woolworth Building. San Antonio, Texas, United States. On February 1, 1960, four African-American students sat down at a segregated lunch counter at Woolworth's department store in Greensboro, North Carolina, refusing to give up their seats after being denied service. The sit-in inspired dozens of similar demonstrations that were NEW GOURNA VILLAGE: CONSERVATION AND COMMUNITY New Gourna is an experimental community commissioned by the Egyptian Department of Antiquities in the 1940s. The village was conceived by the renowned architect, Hassan Fathy, who championed the participation of residents in the design and construction process. New Gourna’s mixed use plan and traditional earthen building materials served to 20 PLACES THAT CHANGED THE WORLD: ALABAMA CIVIL RIGHTS On September 15, 1963, members of the Ku Klux Klan planted a bomb at the church that exploded just after Sunday services, killing four young girls and generating international outrage that provided the impetus for passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. St. Paul UnitedMethodist Church in
HERITAGE NOW
Launched in 2020, Heritage Now is a series of conversations at the nexus of history, culture and current global issues with top thought leaders, activists, artists, journalists, and politicians.In these events hosted by WMF President and CEO Bénédicte de Montlaur, the public is invited to explore why monuments and other cultural heritage sites are such a vital part of our local and global 308 PERMANENT REDIRECT Private, nonprofit organization for preserving art and architecture, based in New York. Photographs and descriptions of 100 most endangered sites. Projects, Jewish Heritage, trips, publications. WORLD MONUMENTS FUND AND UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES This opens in a new window. Over the course of World Monuments Fund’s forty-seven-year history, many of our projects have been at UNESCO World Heritage sites. Our engagement has ranged from catalytic support, helping local groups prepare site for World Heritage inscription, to conservation work at sites already on the list. WORLD MONUMENTS WATCH The World Monuments Watch is a global program that seeks to discover, spotlight, and take action on behalf of heritage places facing challenges or presenting opportunities of direct relevance to our global society. Since 1996, the program has issued a call to action for 837 sites and worked with their communities to make a difference. JEWISH HERITAGE PROGRAM Since 1988, WMF’s Jewish Heritage Program has supported conservation work at nearly 60 diverse sites—ranging in date from the fifteenth to the early twentieth century—in 27 countries, including France, Greece, Hungary, India, Lithuania, Morocco, and Poland. Give today and make a difference for Jewish heritage. Your gift to WMF’s Jewish WHEN WILL WE RETURN TO VENICE AND SHOULD WE? Venice is living on borrowed time. In 2020, COVID-19 brought tourism in Venice to a halt, damaging the economy while giving the city a respite from the regular onslaught of tourists. The pandemic highlighted the precarity of the city’s position, dependent on a tourist economy that has rendered the city uninhabitable for many and has caused continuous damage to the built environment. AFGHANISTAN: CULTURAL HERITAGE AND THE FOREVER WAR In March 2001, the colossal Buddha statues of Bamyan Valley in Afghanistan were destroyed by the Taliban in an act that reverberated around that world. Just a few months later, the tragic events of 9/11 set in motion a slew of domestic and foreign policy changes in the U.S. and sparked a devastating conflict in the Middle East. BARTOLOMEO COLLEONI MONUMENT Bartolomeo Colleoni Monument. Venice, Italy. The Bartolomeo Colleoni equestrian statue, located beside the Scuola Grande di San Marco in the Campo SS Giovanni e Paolo, was erected in fulfillment of a request made by the condotierro before his death in 1475. Colleoni, appointed lifelong captain-general for his military service to the republic THE FUTURE OF BABYLON The Future of Babylon. Babylon, Iraq. Babylon represents one of the most important archaeological sites in the world. Its remains date back thousands of years and were excavated by Robert Koldeway, a German architect, at the end of the nineteenth century. Famous for the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the AncientWorld
TEMPLE OF HERCULES
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