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Lal Bagh Palace exterior, 2019
Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India

Lal Bagh Palace

An iconic palace of nineteenth-century India will serve as a model for conservation and sustainable management of palaces.
Aba Jifar, 2018
Jimma, Ethiopia

Aba Jifar Palace

Although Aba Jifar Palace is a highly important structure in Oromia, and a protected historic monument in Ethiopia, its condition is a cause of serious concern.
Completed Project
Venice, Italy

The Venetian Ghetto

The Venetian Ghetto, considered the first Jewish Ghetto in Europe, is undergoing a transformation to improve the visitor experience and better protect the five synagogues representing the ethnic groups that flourished there.
Ystrad Meurig, Wales

Strata Florida

The twelfth-century complex constructed on an ancient site remains a powerful source of Welsh cultural identity.
Reikanji
Completed Project
Nara and Kyoto, Japan

Japanese Imperial Buddhist Convents

From the 13th through the late 19th centuries, tradition called for unmarried daughters of Japanese emperors and shoguns to become abbesses in a network of elite imperial Buddhist convents.
East wall of the Venetian Room, 2018
Completed Project
New York, New York, USA

The Venetian Room

In addition to the conservation of the room, the work included the design and construction of a new glass vestibule at the main lobby entrance to mitigate the effects of air-borne pollution going forward.
Oyon San Pedro de Tongos
Taucur, Andajes, La Chimba, Nava, Quichas, Mallay, and Rapaz, Peru

Oyón Valley Missionary Chapels

The 40 surviving chapels in the Oyón Valley were built in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries as part of a Spanish program to convert Peru’s indigenous population to Christianity.
Completed Project
Azraq, Jordan

Qusayr 'Amra

Conservation interventions, site management improvements and training opportunities were part of an award-winning project that protected Quasyr ‘Amra and its surrounding complex.
Active Project
Siem Reap, Cambodia

Angkor Archaeological Park

Angkor was once the seat of the Khmer Empire, which ruled a large portion of Southeast Asia between the ninth and fifteenth centuries AD.
Nina Simone childhood home. Photo courtesy of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Completed Project
Tryon, North Carolina

Nina Simone Childhood Home

WMF partners with the National Trust for Historic Preservation and others to ensure the global artistic and social impact of Nina Simone's legacy live on.
Albenga, Liguria, Italy

Ruins on the River Centa

Albingaunum, the wealthy Roman city along the River Centa, was important because of its position as a gateway to the fertile plains of northern Italy, Gaul, and the Mediterranean.

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