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World Archaeologists and Scholars Say Acropolis at Risk

Athen’s Acropolis is in danger of being degraded by highly controversial construction approved by Greece's Ministry of Culture.

Accor & Expedia Group Partner to Expand UNESCO Sustainability Pledge

Accor and Expedia Group are collaborating to expand upon the UNESCO Sustainability Pledge into 96 countries.

IOC Celebrates World Olive Oil Day Via Zoom Teleconference

The International Olive Council (IOC) goes live with "The future of the olive sector" teleconference today.

Researchers Find Perfection At the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus

A team of scientists has finally discovered the secret of the perfect acoustics of the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus.

Archaeologist Discover Another Treasure Trove at Saqqara [Video]

Egyptian archaeologists have made a stunning discovery by unearthing yet another treasure trove of ancient coffins south of Cairo.

Crete’s Minoan Centers a Step Closer to Becoming UNESCO World Heritage Sites

The long process of achieving UNESCO World Heritage status for Crete's Minoan palatial centers may be a step closer to…

Europe’s Bureaucrats: Making the Minoans a Footnote of History

Today, the fate of some of the world’s most treasured Minoan landmarks is still mired in a European bureaucratic bog.

Last Battle of the Minoans: Crete’s Bid for UNESCO Recognition

A pitched battle is being waged over the inclusion of ancient Minoan palaces as UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Recap: 3rd UNWTO/UNESCO World Conference on Tourism and Culture

On the agenda of the 3rd UNWTO/UNESCO World Conference on Tourism and Culture event held December 3-5, in Istanbul, Turkey, stakeholders…

UNESCO Includes Pafos in Itenerary of “Romantic Europe”

The Department of Antiquities and the Cyprus Tourism Organisation announce their participation in the “World Heritage Journeys”, developed by UNESCO…

UNESCO Moves to Protect Georgian Christian Monuments

UNESCO has awarded historical monuments of the ancient capital of Georgia, Mtskheta special enhanced protections in light of armed conflict.…

Russia’s Medvedev Takes Steps to Preserve Solovetsky Archipelago

Russia's Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev just signed a decree aimed at improving the infrasturcture and preserving the cultural heritage of…

Kraków UNESCO City of Literature

Last month Kraków was named a UNESCO City of Literature, only the 7th city to hold the prestigious title along…

Białowieża Forest, Where Bison Have Come Back from the Brink

There are few travelers to Poland that won’t have come across the local variety of vodka, Zubrowka, at least once…

Armenia & Russian Agree on Cultural Cooperation

Last Friday a program of cooperation between the ministries of culture of Armenia and the Russian Federation was penned at…

CNN Features New Eye On Ukraine Series

CNN will highlight politics, culture, and business in Ukraine in the new series, Eye On Ukraine (a feature in CNN’s…

Bulgaria Ski Zone Expansion Angers UNESCO

UNESCO are threatening to take action in Bulgaria over controversial plans to expand the Bansko Ski Zone, site of last…

A Cultural Treasure – Festival Kihnu Sea Festivity 2011

Visitors to Estonia will have a new cultural treat to enjoy, as the Festival Kihnu Sea Festivity 2011 takes the…

Russia Ready For Tourists – Bureaucrats Are Not

The Russian Federation faces some big challenges ahead. Not the least of these is transforming the country's travel and tourism…

Falconry, a Living Human Heritage Still Preserved in the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic joins the United Arab Emirates, Belgium, France, Republic of Korea, Mongolia, Morocco, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Spain and…