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  2. Bien de Interés Cultural - Wikipedia

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    Under the Spanish system, regions maintain their registers of cultural heritage (see Patrimonio histórico español). There have been some differences in approach between autonomous communities . An example is bullfighting (which at a national level is now regulated by the Ministry of Culture). [ 7 ]

  3. Cultural property - Wikipedia

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    (a) movable or immovable property of great importance to the cultural heritage of every people, such as monuments of architecture, art, or history, whether religious or secular; archaeological sites; groups of buildings which, as a whole, are of historical or artistic interest; works of art; manuscripts, books and other objects of artistic ...

  4. Cultural heritage - Wikipedia

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    Cultural property includes the physical, or "tangible" cultural heritage, such as artworks. These are generally split into two groups of movable and immovable heritage. Immovable heritage includes buildings (which themselves may include installed art such as organs, stained glass windows, and frescos), large industrial installations, residential projects, or other historic places and monum

  5. UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists - Wikipedia

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    The shorter List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding is composed of those cultural elements that concerned communities and countries consider to require urgent measures to keep them alive. [5] [6] The third list is the Register of Good Safeguarding Practices.

  6. Spanish Cultural Heritage Institute - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of the Cultural Heritage Institute of Spain (Spanish: Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España) are located in Madrid, Spain. They were declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 2001. [citation needed] Building was designed in 1967 by architects Fernando Higueras and Antonio Miró Valverde, and built from 1967 to 1970.

  7. Patrimonio Nacional - Wikipedia

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    Patrimonio Nacional (English: National Heritage) is a Spanish autonomous agency, under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Cortes, that administers the sites owned by the Spanish State and used by the Monarch and the Spanish Royal Family as residences and for State Ceremonies.

  8. Sculpture of the Misiones Orientales - Wikipedia

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    Nossa Senhora da Conceição (collection of the Júlio de Castilhos Museum).Indigenous features are present in the face and hair (long and straight). The Sculpture of the Misiones Orientales represents one of the most substantial and valuable surviving legacies of the culture of the Misiones Orientales, a group of Jesuit missions among the Guarani founded in the current Brazilian state of Rio ...

  9. Marcela Pérez de Cuéllar - Wikipedia

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    Dedicated to world peace, she received the Together for Peace award at a celebration held at the UN in 1989. Interested in preserving historic and cultural heritage, she began working with the World Monuments Fund in 2001. She was instrumental in introducing the organization to Peru and organizing preservation efforts there.