Nazi letters reveal paper restorers’ role in compiling Holocaust ‘hitlist’
Research shows that paper restorers were complicit in the Nazis' efforts to identify and persecute individuals of Jewish ancestry during World War II.
This is how the reform of 'The Last Judgment' of the Sistine Chapel will be: three months of work and a technique with tissue paper and distilled water
The Sistine Chapel will undergo a major restoration of Michelangelo's 'The Last Judgment' over the next three months, employing a delicate technique involving tissue paper and distilled water to remove a salt layer that has formed over time.
Life in Petrinja five years after the earthquake: "We are waiting for the roof to fall on our heads"
Five years after the devastating earthquake, while some residents of Petrinja are finally returning home, others continue to live in containers and fear, as the restoration progress on paper contradicts the reality on the ground.