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La Jalca, Peru

La Jalca Grande

In January 2022, WMF announced funding to support emergency response and restoration efforts in the Peruvian town of La Jalca Grande, struck by a 7.5-magnitude earthquake.
Front elevation of Old Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone, 2017
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Freetown, Sierra Leone

Old Fourah Bay College

Fourah Bay College in Freetown became a magnet for English-speaking Africans on the West Coast and remained the only European-style university in western Africa for more than a century.
Leh, India

Guru Lhakhang and Sumda Chun Temples

The eleventh-century Tibetan translator of Buddhist texts, Rinchen Tsangpo, who brought Buddhism to the Western Himalaya, is credited with founding 108 temples in the region.
Liverpool, United Kingdom

St. George’s Hall

Architect Harvey Lonsdale Elmes designed St. George’s Hall in 1854, when he was only 25 years old.
Durrës, Krujë, and Prezë, Albania

Durrës, Krujë, and Prezë

In 2019, a 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck Albania’s coast. In its wake, World Monuments Fund (WMF) joined a consortium to advise on the design and implementation of emergency stabilization measures for affected structures.
Tunisia

Tunisia Site Management Planning Training

Intended to improve the management of seven World Heritage Sites across Tunisia, the Tunisia Site Management Planning Training program is also designed to facilitate the preparation of future World Heritage nominations.
View of MALI Museum in the Parque de la Exposición, 2018.
Lima, Peru

Parque de la Exposición

Located in the heart of Lima, the Parque de la Exposición was built in the mid-nineteenth-century Guano era and is home to two major museums: the Museo de Arte de Lima (MALI) and the Museo Metropolitano de Lima.  
Jendouba, Tunisia

Bulla Regia

Bulla Regia is a significant archaeological site in the northwestern part of Tunisia.
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Agra, India

The Mughal Gardens of Agra

One of the most important historic features of the city of Agra is the gardens that line the banks of the Yamuna River.
Mosul Museum façade before restoration, April 2014.
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Mosul, Iraq

Mosul Cultural Museum

The Mosul Museum Rehabilitation Project aims to rehabilitate the second largest museum in Iraq and one of the few modernist structures still existing in Mosul after it was heavily damaged by the Islamic State.

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