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Are Historic Urban Landscapes a Type of Cultural Landscape? 

International and local experts will participate in this regional conference to discuss regional concepts and approaches to Historic Urban Landscape and the Master Plan for the World Heritage Site of St Petersburg. 

They will also discuss the scientific and technical challenges for the management and conservation of historic centres of towns inscribed on the World Heritage List, on the basis of:

  • the recommendations of the “Vienna Memorandum”, drawn up at the World Heritage and Contemporary Architecture – Managing the Historic Urban Landscape Conference (Vienna, May 2005);
  • the Statement of the Workshop on New Approaches to Urban Conservation (Jerusalem, June 2006).
  • The event is funded by the UNESCO World Heritage Fund, The Netherlands Funds-in-Trust, the UNESCO Office in Moscow and the Saint Petersburg's City Administration.

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    Start Date 29 Jan 2007
    End Date 02 Feb 2007
    Event Type Regional Conference
    Event Location St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
    Organizer UNESCO and the Russian National World Heritage Committee
    Partners / Sponsors UNESCO World Heritage Centre (WHC), International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM).I
    Email l.moreva@unesco.ru

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