Monemvasia: The Castle That Still - but barely – Breathes
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Monemvasia: The Castle That Still - but barely – Breathes

People travel great distances to experience historic places—while enjoying the comforts that make a true holiday. And in turn, countless livelihoods depend on tourism. But what happens when tourism begins to reshape the very values and history of a place? What if it goes so far that it affects the core of its being?

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‘A Future for Whose Past’: Where Are Communities, Minorities and Other Groups in the World Heritage Discourse?
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‘A Future for Whose Past’: Where Are Communities, Minorities and Other Groups in the World Heritage Discourse?

The conference “A Future for Whose Past?” at Monte Verità explored how World Heritage can better represent minorities, communities, and overlooked groups. Organized by ETH Zurich, EPFL, ICOMOS Switzerland, and partners, it called for more inclusive heritage policies, community consultation, and recognition of diverse identities in global conservation practices.

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America’s Historic Places under Existential Threat
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America’s Historic Places under Existential Threat

Historic places come in all shapes and sizes, dotted across the landscape of the United States of America. They embody the history, culture, stories and shared experience of Americans. The recently released draft federal budget proposal for 2026 threatens the entire heritage conservation system.

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