Exhibition on destruction of Ukraine’s cultural heritage by war opens in Paris
An exhibition titled “Resilient Heritage: From Timbuktu to Odesa” has opened at the world’s largest architecture museum in Paris, exploring the destruction, protection, and restoration of cultural…
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