Authorities said that significant precipitation amid a severe drought had undermined the Purépecha structure at Ihuatzio
The decision follows a years-long campaign by activists who urged Harvard to distance itself from the Sackler family over its ties to the opioid epidemic
Tauric Chersonese, a Unesco World Heritage Site, has been transformed by Russia into a “historical and archaeological park”
The agreement with members of two bargaining units comes as the popular outdoor art destination puts the finishing touches on a $45m campus revamp
The charges stem from incidents in June, when activists sprayed red paint on the museum officials’ homes as a pro-Palestine protest
A recently completed $35m renovation led by Snøhetta seeks to seamlessly connect the museum to its surroundings
Saint Porphyrius, believed to be the third-oldest church in the world, is a key sanctuary for the local Christian community and is emerging as a symbol of resilience amid the ongoing war
US-based Manton Foundation's gift will establish a research facility and "intellectual hub" at Somerset House
Mariupol museum’s Oleksandr Hore, trapped in Odesa, is documenting losses and monitoring looting
According to AEA Consulting’s Cultural Infrastructure Index, arts institutions have been resizing to meet audience needs
The fate of the landmarked Ontario Science Centre also hangs in the balance of the redevelopment dispute over Ontario Place
The institution intensified its repatriation efforts after revised federal rules governing Native American remains and funerary objects went into effect earlier this year
The Cape Cod Modern House Trust intends to use the architect's summer home to host residencies for artists, architects and scholars
Landmarks in Iran, Saudi Arabia and Ethiopia also included as committee meets in New Delhi
The money will be used to install solar panels, updating lighting and create carbon-neutrality plans
Labour government cancels redevelopment in spending squeeze—but heritage bodies say conservation solutions are still needed
The Australian government pays the major expenses of repatriation, making it easier for cash-strapped museums to engage with the often expensive and time-consuming process
The kitsch, art-filled event and the reaction that followed highlighted the deep fractures within the country—where support for the far right has grown
National Trust staff, volunteers and members will lead parades, live music and protest picnics at 40 of the charity's locations
While the New York institution has not reached pre-Covid numbers with international visitors, the figures paint a promising picture
An archaeologist’s recent claim that illicit actions have led the painting to be in France mirrors that made by the man who stole it more than a century ago—and it is entirely false
A reluctance to acknowledge hard facts is playing into a one-sided narrative around Big Oil—and the consequences are far reaching
The decision, which may be reviewed in 2026, could pave the way for controversial tunnel redevelopment scheme, say campaigners
What can museums and heritage institutions do about disinformation powered by artificial intelligence?
The University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art has defended its decision to hand back two objects to the Oba rather than the government
Keir Starmer’s Labour administration is reintroducing a bill that will allow the monument and accompanying learning centre to be built, after the project was challenged in the courts
Almost half of the funding will go towards preserving Modernist buildings designed by Black architects
A public letter from the Board of Deputies of British Jews criticised the RA's decision to display the works, and to do so without context
Headed by the Goya scholar Guillaume Kientz, the new project anticipates the 200th anniversary of the artist’s death in 2028
Questions have been raised about the UK museum’s decision to retain sponsorship from BP, in light of data relating to its alignment with the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement