ARCH is a global organization dedicated to restoring and preserving heritage sites and cultural traditions in post-conflict areas, promoting reconciliation, peace, and bridge-building within communities. With a diverse team of experts including archeologists, historians, engineers, and diplomats, ARCH operates in challenging and volatile settings, working towards the recovery and accessibility of these sites.
Through their conservation efforts, ARCH focuses on structures and sites such as the Tomb of Nahum in Iraq, the Synagogue of Ezekiel in Iraq, Pavlopetri in Greece, Annah tte in Austria, Italy, Slovenia, Mes Aynak in Afghanistan, and Rumi in Central Asia. They also engage in education and public engagement initiatives, offering training courses, conferences, exhibitions, and festivals to raise awareness and foster a deeper understanding of cultural heritage. ARCH provides opportunities for interns and volunteers, and their previous participants have gone on to work with renowned organizations like World Monuments Fund, Smithsonian, ICOMOS, and UNESCO.
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