To protect cultural property is to think holistically, act in practice, and safeguard together.


Head of Center

"Protecting cultural property requires courage, cooperation, and new approaches. That is why our teaching is practice-oriented and innovative, challenging students to leave their comfort zone – in order to work together with the cultural sector and emergency responders to find answers to one of the great challenges of the 21st century."


Team Members

"International networking, continuous exchange, and joint research and development are essential for the protection of our cultural heritage – because knowledge transfer and intensive international cooperation are the key to the sustainable preservation of our cultural heritage."


"Cultural property protection has never been more essential. In a world of rapid change, we need renewed approaches to awareness - approaches that not only preserve heritage, but activate it as a living resource for education, identity, diversity, and a shared future. This is where knowledge becomes impact: culture emerges as a driving force for participation and responsible action."


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