By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
BublikArt GalleryBublikArt Gallery
  • Current
  • Art News
  • Art Exhibitions
  • Artists
  • Art Collectors
  • Art Events
  • About
  • Collaboration
Search
  • Advertise
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: World Monuments Fund Commits $7 M. for Heritage Sites in 2026
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
BublikArt GalleryBublikArt Gallery
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Current
  • Art News
  • Art Exhibitions
  • Artists
  • Art Collectors
  • Art Events
  • About
  • Collaboration
  • Advertise
2024 © BublikArt Gallery. All Rights Reserved.
BublikArt Gallery > Blog > Art Collectors > World Monuments Fund Commits $7 M. for Heritage Sites in 2026
Art Collectors

World Monuments Fund Commits $7 M. for Heritage Sites in 2026

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 11 February 2026 22:42
Published 11 February 2026
Share
2 Min Read
SHARE


The World Monuments Fund (WMF) has announced that it will commit $7 million in 2026 to support 21 new preservation projects.

Founded in 1965 and originally known as the International Fund for Monuments, the New York–based WMF has or the last 60 years worked to preserve more than 700 heritage sites across the globe.

The organization’s 2026 funding will go to projects at places included on the organization’s 2025 World Monuments Watch List—a biannual, nomination-based list of 25 sites worldwide that are being affected by climate change, natural disaster, unsustainable tourism, and conflict—as well as to conservation and training programs at additional locations not on the list.

Related Articles

This year’s projects include physical interventions as diverse as preserving mural paintings at the Church of Saint-Eustache in Paris, restoring the gardens at Safdar Jang’s Tomb in New Delhi, and repairing earthquake-damaged buildings on Japan’s Noto Peninsula.

The money will also support management, training, and community engagement programs, including one at Bear’s Ears National Monument in Utah that balances visitor access to its famed petroglyphs with Indigenous stewardship and another that trains local workers in taking care of the Saint Louis Cemetery No. 2 in New Orleans.

The WMF’s efforts are supported in part by donations from the AXA Foundation for Human Progress, Accor, the Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust, the Gerard B. Lambert Foundation, and the Freeman Foundation, among other entities.

The WMF also announced a new initiative, Irreplaceable America, timed to the 250th anniversary of the United States. Through this program, the organization will partner with 10 heritage sites across the US on preservation projects. Locations will be selected through a public call for nominations; selected sites will be announced on July 2.

Through March 20, 2026, individuals and community-based organizations can also nominate sites for inclusion on the WMF’s 2027 World Monuments Watch list.

You Might Also Like

Centre Pompidou’s Jersey City Museum Is Officially ‘Dead’

Editor in Chief Tina Rivers Ryan Departs Role at Artforum

No, Gardner Museum’s Stolen Rembrandt Is Not in the Epstein Files

David Bowie Immersive Experience Comes to London in April

Norman Rockwell Painting Acquired by the Art Institute of Chicago

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Previous Article Along the Mississippi River, ‘Water Along the Mississippi River, ‘Water
Next Article David Zwirner announces representation of American painter Louis Fratino. David Zwirner announces representation of American painter Louis Fratino.
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

BublikArt GalleryBublikArt Gallery
2024 © BublikArt Gallery. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Security
  • About
  • Collaboration
  • Contact
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?