In April 2017, the Shijo-cho Ofunehoko Community Center revitalization project was completed and unveiled to the public. This is the third Kyomachiya project to receive support from World Monuments Fund.Read more
The 2019 Watch Magazine brings you updates from our sites and projects around the world, as told by some of the trainees, advocates, and conservators who are helping WMF restore and steward them. Read more
In cooperation with the Haitian Education & Leadership Program (HELP), the Fondation
connaissance et liberté / Fondasyon Konesans Ak Liberte (FOKAL), MASS Design Group, and World Monuments Fund, a studio of Columbia graduate students in historic preservation and urban planning, with the...Read more
This bilingual publication describes the conservation of San Pedro Apóstol de Andahuaylillas Church, following the site’s inclusion on the 2008 World Monuments Watch. The publication offers an overview of the history of the town of Andahuaylillas, the artistic features of San Pedro Apóstol, the...Read more
The 2018 World Monuments Watch magazine features the themes that emerged through the selection of the 2018 Watch sites and up to date information about our priority projects. Every two years, the World Monuments Watch issues a call to action for treasured cultural heritage sites around the globe...Read more
By collecting and analyzing field and historical data to better understand the site and the town of Lalibela, as well as its users, this research identifies key findings and makes recommendations that can inform future research and planning. Read more
This bilingual publication describes the art, history, and evolution of Huaca de la Luna, emphasizing its recent development from an abandoned huaca, or religious complex, to one of the most recognized, researched, and interpreted sites in the country. Read more
An international group of contributors examine the past, present, and future of the National Art Schools in Havana, Cuba, in this Spanish language publication. Read more