An experiment with copies of monuments, on land and at sea, is the second leg of archaeology
The article discusses the ongoing experiments in recreating historical monuments, particularly ships, emphasizing that such initiatives are not new.
Monuments that do not sleep in winter. Tips not only for castles and chateaus open year-round
The article provides tips on visiting historical sites in winter, including year-round accessible castles and chateaus in Czechia.
Discovering Kochi, the most fascinating city in the State of Kerala, among contemporary art, cafes, and monuments
The article explores Kochi, a captivating city in Kerala, India, known for its historical significance and vibrant art scene.
C.S.C.N.M.: The photographs of Kaisariani 'give face to the historical testimonies of their ethos and patriotism'
The Central Council of Modern Monuments recognized the significance of a collection of photographs related to the execution of 200 Greeks by Nazi forces during World War II.
Ministry of Culture: The entire photo collection of Kaisariani has been declared a monument
The Greek Ministry of Culture declared the photo collection of T. de Craene/H. Heuer a monument due to its historical significance related to World War II propaganda in Greece.
Monitor Polski from February 17, 2026 (item 214)
The article discusses a resolution passed by the Council of Ministers in Poland regarding changes to the National Program for the Protection of Monuments and Historical Care for the years 2023-2026.
Kesariani: The monument of the executed was vandalized just hours after the release of documents
Unknown individuals vandalized the monument to 200 executed individuals in Kesariani shortly after historical photos were published, according to the municipality of Kesariani.
Defacement of Norma Cossetto: Two Monuments Vandalized, One with an Animal Heart
Recent vandalism acts have struck monuments commemorating Norma Cossetto, a victim of the foibe massacre, in Italy, highlighting ongoing political tensions surrounding historical narratives.
Cambridge University returns 116 Benin artefacts to Nigeria
Cambridge University has returned 116 historical artefacts taken from Benin City during the British colonial era to Nigeria's National Commission for Museums and Monuments.
Uttar Pradesh's monuments will be enhanced by Japanese technology, becoming a new game changer for development
Uttar Pradesh is set to blend its heritage with Japan's serene culture and temples, creating new historical ties under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's leadership.
The miracle of 'Mr. Repopulation': "Neither castles nor churches, the most important thing in a town is the bar"
The article highlights the significance of local bars in small towns like Belorado, emphasizing community and social interaction over historical monuments.
Remembrance Culture: More Monuments for Women
Initiatives in Frankfurt aim to increase the visibility of women in historical commemorations through more monuments, following a proposal by local CDU and SPD officials.