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Psych ward turned museum earns major award

The Slovenia Times

The Slovenia Times

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July 4, 2026

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The village of Trate in northeast Slovenia is home to one of the most unusual exhibitions in the country. Once a psychiatric facility, Cmurek Castle is now a museum dedicated to exploring society's attitude to mental illness and its work has been recognised as exceptional by the European Museum ...

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Korea Times News

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· Jun 29, 2026

Photo of Gaya tombs wins top prize in UNESCO heritage photo contest

Photo of Gaya tombs wins top prize in UNESCO heritage photo contest

BERNAMA

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· Jul 7, 2026

General : Penang Launches Cultural Heritage Hub To Revitalise Fire-damaged Heritage Shophouses

GEORGE TOWN, July 7 (Bernama) -- The Penang government today launched the Cultural Heritage Hub (CH2) project to preserve and revitalise George Town’s cultural heritage by restoring eight fire-damaged heritage shophouses into a centre for heritage education, creative industries and community engagement.

Malay Mail

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· Jul 7, 2026

George Town celebrates 18 years as a Unesco world heritage site

Eighteen years after Unesco recognition, George Town has grown into a thriving living heritage city balancing preservati...

The Daily Signal

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· Jun 25, 2026

Heritage Foundation Awards $1M in Prizes to Nonprofits

The Heritage Foundation on Thursday announced the recipients of its annual “Innovation Prizes,” a program that awards 1 million in prizes to nonprofit organizations for their work to strengthen society. This is the sixth year that Heritage has given the awards to organizations that put conservative principles into action. Recipients of this year’s prizes include...

SundayTimes

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· Jun 22, 2026

Bron Sibree interviews Walter Marsh about his book ‘The Butterfly Thief’

Walter Marsh uncovers audacious museum thefts by eccentric naturalist Colin Wyatt

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· Jun 30, 2026

The Stonewall National Museum, overflowing with LGBTQ+ history, seeks a bigger space

One of the nation’s largest LGBTQ+ archives is overflowing with queer history. Literally. CEO Robert Kesten says shelves have been added to every office of the Stonewall National Museum, Archives Library. What’s left over has been shipped to off-site storage units.

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Related coverage for "Psych ward turned museum earns major award": Korea Times News — Photo of Gaya tombs wins top prize in UNESCO heritage photo contest. BERNAMA — General : Penang Launches Cultural Heritage Hub To Revitalise Fire-damaged Heritage Shophouses. Malay Mail — George Town celebrates 18 years as a Unesco world heritage site. The Daily Signal — Heritage Foundation Awards $1M in Prizes to Nonprofits. SundayTimes — Bron Sibree interviews Walter Marsh about his book ‘The Butterfly Thief’. The Advocate — The Stonewall National Museum, overflowing with LGBTQ+ history, seeks a bigger space