
unesco launches museum looted cultural objects 1234755082
UNESCO has launched the world's first virtual museum of stolen cultural objects, featuring thousands of artifacts viewable in 3D. The initiative debuted at UNESCO's World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development in Barcelona, designed by architect Francis Kéré in collaboration with Interpol and funded by Saudi Arabia. The museum is organized by geographic region and includes sections like an auditorium explaining the fight against illicit trafficking, a gallery of stolen objects (such as a Ming Dynasty bronze Buddha and a Syrian gold pendant looted from Palmyra Museum), and a restitution room highlighting recovered items like a trilobite fossil repatriated to Morocco.
