The National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage (NRICH) was first established in 1969 as the Cultural Heritage Research Office of the Cultural Heritage Administration headquartered in Seoul. The organisation was renamed as the National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage in 1995, and has recently moved to a new building in the Daedeok Science Town in a first step towards becoming an international organization specializing in cultural studies. Read More
Set up by the Goverment of India (Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Culture under the Charitable Endowments Act), National Culture Fund is a governmental funding organisations which include institutions and individuals as an equal partners in the shaping of a cultural Indian landscape. Therefore, it aims to… Read More
The Ministry has developed ODYSSEUS portal, with the aim to guarantee the conditions for the central systematic and reliable communication of Greek Culture in the Internet globally. ODYSSEUS presents a comprehensive list of museums, monuments and archeological sites in Greece, as well as special events or projects for Greek history, such as Ancient Olimpic Games and the Return of sculptures of Parthenon. Read More
Louvre Museum was founded in 1793 as a museum for all, and it celebrates humanity’s long journey with the remarkable scope of a collection that spans thousands of years, reaches from America to the borders of India and China. The collection is highlighted by such iconic, universally admired works as the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo and the Victory of Samothrace. Read More
The Estonian Literary Museum (ELM) is a national scientific and research institution administered by the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research. Its task is to collect, preserve, study, and display the national cultural heritage of Estonia. Read More
The Heritage Agency of Denmark is a body under the Danish Ministry of Culture that has the regulatory responsibility for sites and monuments, listed buildings and state-subsidised museums. It operates a number of databases of sites and monuments, archaeological finds, listed buildings and buildings worthy of preservation, as well as the museums’ collections of art and cultural history. Read More
The Danish Institute at Athens is both an academic institution and a cultural institute.The Institute supports research and studies in archaeology, history, literature, architecture, art history, cultural tradition and language, as well as the work of Danish creative artists and craftsmen. Read More
CIANT is an international platform for research, production and presentation of creative use of information and communication technologies within the arts. Many of its activities have strong educational and presentational aspect: training sessions, festivals, exhibitions, performances and conferences. Read More
The A.G. Leventis Foundation is a foundation with the aim to support educational, cultural, artistic and philanthropic causes in Cyprus, Greece and elsewhere. Visitors to the website may find out more about the foundation’s international projects, subsidies, scholarships and publications. Read More
Cyprus Centre of Cultural Heritage was established in 1979 and its activities range from the recording and digital archiving of the artistic heritage of Cyprus, to its restoration and conservation, its study and enhancement through the creation of museums, the organisation of exhibitions and congresses, lectures and scientific programmes, as well as by means of publications. Read More
This website is a portal for all forms of chinese culture. Visitors to the site will find lots of information, pictures, descriptions and links to their topic of interest with regards to China. Read More
The Bulgarian National Committee (BNC) of the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) is a non-profit association which implements international programs and projects aimed at providing financial resources and expertise for cultural heritage conservation, management, and promotion, by itself or in cooperation with other public and private organisations. Read More
The Union of Bulgarian Artists is a non-profit artistic association with the aim to protect the interests of its members and to promote the Bulgarian visual culture nationwide and abroad. The UBA has the largest exhibition complex in the country, which specializes in the presentation of contemporary and traditional Bulgarian art. Read More