Showing 37 to 48 of 52 results


Brisbane Authorities Demand More Information on Howard Smith Wharves Redevelopment
Brisbane authorities demanded more information on mitigating the negative impacts of the proposed Howard Smith Wharves redevelopment, questioning its transport, heritage, and environmental plans after a nine-story hotel and riverfront amenities were proposed.
Brisbane Authorities Demand More Information on Howard Smith Wharves Redevelopment
Brisbane authorities demanded more information on mitigating the negative impacts of the proposed Howard Smith Wharves redevelopment, questioning its transport, heritage, and environmental plans after a nine-story hotel and riverfront amenities were proposed.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Hidden Gems: Exploring Italy's Lesser-Known UNESCO Sites
Italy's UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Ravenna's mosaics, Montecatini's thermal springs, Siena's medieval architecture, Cilento's ancient Greek city of Paestum, Noto's Baroque architecture, and Alberobello's trulli houses, showcase the country's diverse cultural and natural heritage.
Hidden Gems: Exploring Italy's Lesser-Known UNESCO Sites
Italy's UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Ravenna's mosaics, Montecatini's thermal springs, Siena's medieval architecture, Cilento's ancient Greek city of Paestum, Noto's Baroque architecture, and Alberobello's trulli houses, showcase the country's diverse cultural and natural heritage.
Progress
20% Bias Score


Notre-Dame Cathedral Reopens After Five-Year Reconstruction
After a devastating fire in April 2019, the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris has fully reopened on December 7th, 2024, following a \u20ac165 million reconstruction effort involving the replacement of the spire, roof, and extensive cleaning of lead dust, symbolizing French resilience and cultural preser...
Notre-Dame Cathedral Reopens After Five-Year Reconstruction
After a devastating fire in April 2019, the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris has fully reopened on December 7th, 2024, following a \u20ac165 million reconstruction effort involving the replacement of the spire, roof, and extensive cleaning of lead dust, symbolizing French resilience and cultural preser...
Progress
20% Bias Score


Notre-Dame Reopens After 5-Year Reconstruction
Following a devastating 2019 fire, the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris reopened on December 7, 2024, after a five-year reconstruction involving the meticulous rebuilding of its spire, roof, and extensive cleaning and repair of its stonework and interior, showcasing a blend of traditional and modern te...
Notre-Dame Reopens After 5-Year Reconstruction
Following a devastating 2019 fire, the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris reopened on December 7, 2024, after a five-year reconstruction involving the meticulous rebuilding of its spire, roof, and extensive cleaning and repair of its stonework and interior, showcasing a blend of traditional and modern te...
Progress
36% Bias Score


Ordos Nair Culture Preservation
Preservation of the Ordos Nair culture through a dedicated training base and community classes.
Ordos Nair Culture Preservation
Preservation of the Ordos Nair culture through a dedicated training base and community classes.
Progress
0% Bias Score


Soyuzivka: A Ukrainian American Legacy
Soyuzivka, a Ukrainian American heritage center in New York, offers a glimpse into the rich culture and enduring spirit of a community preserving its heritage across generations.
Soyuzivka: A Ukrainian American Legacy
Soyuzivka, a Ukrainian American heritage center in New York, offers a glimpse into the rich culture and enduring spirit of a community preserving its heritage across generations.
Progress
0% Bias Score

Fire Destroys Quebec Artist's Heritage Home
The former home and studio of Quebec artist Charles Daudelin in Kirkland, Quebec, was destroyed in a fire on Sunday night; the cause is under investigation, but there is no suspicion of foul play. The building, valued at over $2 million, was recently designated a heritage site after its owners sough...

Fire Destroys Quebec Artist's Heritage Home
The former home and studio of Quebec artist Charles Daudelin in Kirkland, Quebec, was destroyed in a fire on Sunday night; the cause is under investigation, but there is no suspicion of foul play. The building, valued at over $2 million, was recently designated a heritage site after its owners sough...
Progress
24% Bias Score

Glasgow Garden Festival Plant Pot Tag Among Scotland's Top Archaeological Finds
A plant pot tag for a red campion flower, the first physical artefact excavated from the 1988 Glasgow Garden Festival site, is among Scotland's top five archaeological discoveries of 2024, alongside finds such as a Pictish spearbutt and a Celtic bangle, highlighting the diverse historical record of ...

Glasgow Garden Festival Plant Pot Tag Among Scotland's Top Archaeological Finds
A plant pot tag for a red campion flower, the first physical artefact excavated from the 1988 Glasgow Garden Festival site, is among Scotland's top five archaeological discoveries of 2024, alongside finds such as a Pictish spearbutt and a Celtic bangle, highlighting the diverse historical record of ...
Progress
36% Bias Score

Notre-Dame Cathedral Reopens After Five-Year Restoration
A fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on April 15, 2019, caused significant damage but resulted in no deaths; key relics were saved, and a five-year restoration was completed.

Notre-Dame Cathedral Reopens After Five-Year Restoration
A fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on April 15, 2019, caused significant damage but resulted in no deaths; key relics were saved, and a five-year restoration was completed.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Sharjah: A Cultural Gem of the UAE
This article explores Sharjah's unique cultural heritage, highlighting its Arabian traditions, UNESCO recognition, historical sites, and preservation efforts.

Sharjah: A Cultural Gem of the UAE
This article explores Sharjah's unique cultural heritage, highlighting its Arabian traditions, UNESCO recognition, historical sites, and preservation efforts.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Sake's Bid for UNESCO Heritage Status
The Ozawa brewery hopes to gain UNESCO recognition for sake brewing as intangible cultural heritage, highlighting its cultural and religious significance along with its growing global popularity.

Sake's Bid for UNESCO Heritage Status
The Ozawa brewery hopes to gain UNESCO recognition for sake brewing as intangible cultural heritage, highlighting its cultural and religious significance along with its growing global popularity.
Progress
0% Bias Score

Improving Archaeology Education for Career Success
This article discusses the need for improved training for archaeology students in Germany to better equip them for the variety of jobs they will encounter in cultural heritage protection.

Improving Archaeology Education for Career Success
This article discusses the need for improved training for archaeology students in Germany to better equip them for the variety of jobs they will encounter in cultural heritage protection.
Progress
0% Bias Score
Showing 37 to 48 of 52 results