Global Conservation
World Monuments Fund is a global charity based in New York City that has affiliates, regional representatives, and project partners around the world. To date, we’ve contributed to the documentation, conservation, and advocacy at more than 700 sites in more than 100 countries. We’ve selected a number of sites below that describe a range of places and partnerships we are involved in, from Agra to Zanzibar. If you would like to see the full list, click here to the project pages on WMF’s website.
International projects
Below are some of the projects around the world that World Monuments Fund has been involved with, some managed by the office in London, others by our colleagues in our US office or WMF project managers across the world.
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Stonemasonry Training in Ta’izz, Yemen
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Stonemasonry Training in Tripoli, Lebanon
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Cultural Protection in Amedi, Kurdistan Region of Iraq
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Stonemasonry Training in Mafraq, Jordan
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John Cheere Sculptures, Queluz Palace, Portugal
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Christ Church Cathedral & the former slave market site, Zanzibar
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Palafoxiana Library, Mexico
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Schola Canton, Venice, Italy
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Split Synagogue, Croatia
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Málaga Roman Theatre, Spain
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Qusayr ‘Amra, Jordan
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Bafut Palace, Cameroon
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Jeronimos Monastery & Church, Lisbon, Portugal
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Rock Hewn Churches, Ethiopia
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Angkor Archaeological Park, Cambodia
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Tower of Belem, Lisbon, Portugal