Campaign, which hopes to turn the Oxford home into a literary centre, has been backed by actors from the film adaptation Ian McKellen and Martin Freeman
Rem Koolhaas’ Factory arts hub in Manchester—scheduled for completion in 2022—gets £21m grant
The objects were passed on as “ideological tools” that created advantageous body ideals for women, researchers argue
£1.7bn project breaches Unesco’s World Heritage convention says group's lawyer
“Doses” of datura plant used in communal ceremonies have been found embedded in the ceiling of Pinwheel Cave
Plaster casts were made of the newly discovered victims of Vesuvius eruption, which are believed to have been a wealthy landowner and his slave
Our World Heritage says it is stepping in to save at-risk locations as “safeguarding has become a secondary concern” for Unesco
Unesco opposes the scheme which could result in "total loss" of archaeological treasures but English Heritage says it will "reconnect the site with its prehistoric landscape"
International treaty of 1970 has helped establish an ethical basis for the actions of law enforcement and museums
Ahead of a major anniversary this weekend, the international organisation is under fire for apparently exaggerating the scale of the illicit trade in cultural goods
Conservation professionals have questioned why Spain's heritage is continually handed over to those with no formal training
Endangered Material Knowledge Programme will be extended for seven more years with £8.8m grant from Arcadia fund
Monuments commemorating the First and Second World Wars—mostly built in small towns and villages—are added to Historic England's list of protected places
Researchers have identified nine buildings that require a “quick response” and a further 57 places of worship that could suffer from future cavity collapses
Australian think tank data reveals that two-thirds of the region’s mosques have been either destroyed or damaged
Gardens of the Babelsberg Palace in Potsdam must be probed for undetonated explosives before further renovations can take place
Medieval vellum manuscript has been donated to University College Cork by Chatsworth, seat of the Dukes of Devonshire
Unesco accused of turning a blind eye to destruction of heritage sites, as bitter skirmish between Azerbaijan and Armenia in the disputed territory drags on
Donations have poured in from all over the globe since the museum appealed for aid
Entries on Historic England Heritage at Risk list, published today, have risen to 5,097
Culture ministry gives Jesse Katayama access after being stranded in Peru for seven months because of coronavirus
Monetary gain is one reason people create counterfeit heritage—but political power, personal fame or the imposition of beliefs are equally compelling motivations
Multimedia installation synthesises three years of scientific research into marine transformation across the planet
First funding round hailed as a "lifeline" for heritage sites and specialists reeling from the pandemic, but job losses continue
The coronavirus-hit heritage body looks to save around £100m through redundancies
The Grade I listed Fratry is now connected to the Carlisle cathedral via a new light-flooded sandstone cafe
Researchers studied the Neolithic rock art in the Los Machos rockshelter
An art trail around the 4,500-year-old heritage site will feature works that reflect on ancient Egypt’s enduring influence on artists
The 14th-century mosaics at Chora Church—which was converted to a museum in 1945—risk being covered up and remaining part-restored
A note was left at the scene by the perpetrators saying they “did not accept” that the saint should be “represented in such a way”