The International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM) is an intergovernmental organization at the service of its member states. It is the only institution of its kind with a worldwide mandate to promote the conservation of all types of cultural heritage. ICCROM contributes to preserving cultural heritage through five areas of activity: training, information, research, cooperation, and advocacy. ICCROM has archives (including an image collection of more than 230,000 analogue photographs, architectural drawings, motion pictures and more), and a specialized library that is one of the world’s leading conservation libraries, with more than 128,000 catalog entries and over 2,300 journal titles. ICCROM is member of the URBiS library network. For further information about access, library services, opening hours, workshops, and other events, please consult ICCROM’s homepage. Many of ICCROM’s publications are available online (free access).
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