Safeguarding the Irreplaceable
Join WMF and House of Speakeasy for an evening of storytelling that looks at the threats facing heritage places and why protecting them matters.

date & time
Location
Joe's Pub
425 Lafayette St
New York, NY 10003
United States
The publication of World Monuments Fund: Irreplaceable: 60 of Humanity’s Most Treasured Places has been made possible, in part, by support from The Selz Foundation and Monika McLennan.
In this informal, dinner-theater-style event, authors André Aciman and Caroline Weber, architect Annabelle Selldorf, and documentary filmmaker Sosena Solomon will explore indelible connections and inherited heirlooms, endangered archives and vanishing traditions—and what happens if we let heritage slip away.
The evening is also a celebration of World Monuments Fund’s (WMF) 60th anniversary publication, Irreplaceable: 60 of Humanity's Most Treasured Places (Rizzoli). Author and historian Amanda Foreman and WMF President and CEO Bénédicte de Montlaur will cohost the event, which promises elegies, manifestos, and love letters to the almost-lost.
Safeguarding the Irreplaceable
Join WMF and House of Speakeasy for an evening of storytelling that looks at the threats facing heritage places and why protecting them matters.
date & time
Location
Joe's Pub
425 Lafayette St
New York, NY 10003
United States
The publication of World Monuments Fund: Irreplaceable: 60 of Humanity’s Most Treasured Places has been made possible, in part, by support from The Selz Foundation and Monika McLennan.

In this informal, dinner-theater-style event, authors André Aciman and Caroline Weber, architect Annabelle Selldorf, and documentary filmmaker Sosena Solomon will explore indelible connections and inherited heirlooms, endangered archives and vanishing traditions—and what happens if we let heritage slip away.
The evening is also a celebration of World Monuments Fund’s (WMF) 60th anniversary publication, Irreplaceable: 60 of Humanity's Most Treasured Places (Rizzoli). Author and historian Amanda Foreman and WMF President and CEO Bénédicte de Montlaur will cohost the event, which promises elegies, manifestos, and love letters to the almost-lost.