Tag: héritage
The Avicenne hospital in Bobigny, a colonial heritage
The 60th anniversary of Algeria’s independence, July 5, 1962, marks the end of more than 130 years of colonization by France. This policy, marked in particular by the segregation of…
Taiwan: a heavy historical heritage
After several decades of diplomatic tensions, Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan on August 2, 2022, appears to have brought relations between China and the United States to a critical level.…
Treble damage to Ukrainian cultural heritage
Fact: Ukraine’s World Heritage Site Saint Sophia Cathedral and Monastery Area, Kyiv Wooden churches in the Carpathian region, including: Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Uzhok, Church of the Advent…
Oil Springs sites ready for another world heritage designation bid
News Local News Publication date: Aug 27, 2022 • 57 minutes ago • 2 minute read • Join the conversation Spain’s James Douet was one in an international delegation visiting…
Climate change wreaks havoc on the world’s valuable heritage sites – This can already be seen in Yemen and Machu Picchu, but also in Finland
Climate change has become one of the biggest threats to world heritage sites, says Stefan Wessman from the Finnish Museum Agency. Old buildings suffer when the climate is no longer…
Energy renovation: a danger for the architectural heritage?
In Nanterre, the mosaics of the famous Aillaud towers, also nicknamed the Cloud towers, enjoy their last hours shimmering under the rays of the sun. By 2030, at least eleven…
Renovation of Notre-Dame: “It is an extraordinary site in terms of its scale and its heritage stake”
Today, Monday August 15, feast of the Assumption, millions of Catholics around the world celebrate Mary, the mother of Christ. At Notre-Dame de Paris, no mass can yet be celebrated,…
Heritage: the new quarrels – Le dossier de L’Express
normal Heritage remains a combustible subject in France, an endless battlefield between the ancients and the moderns. The debate around the future spire of Notre-Dame attests to this. A man…
Heritage days return to Jarvis
Kathy Evans and Karen Van Eyk use a loom on Monday, Aug. 1 that was donated to the Old Jarvis Train Station by the Hugh Clark Collection in Hagersville back…
Heritage days return to Jarvis
JARVIS An orchestra of vintage corn grinders and shellers could be heard at the Walpole Antique Farm Association compound on Monday. Conducted by Jake Tapp, the machines hummed along separating…