Lisbon, Portugal
WMF Program: 2012 Watch
The botanical garden of Lisbon was established by the former Escola Politécnica de Lisboa to complement teaching and research at the school, and was laid out between 1873 and 1878. The garden contained plants collected from every part of the world to which the Portuguese had extended their influence, and it was held up as an important model for other botanical gardens around the world. In addition to significant collections of preserved specimens and seeds, the garden houses an observatory and the earliest meteorological station in Portugal, with continuous records going back to the nineteenth century. This enchanting enclave of exotic plants has long been open to the public, but it is frequently overlooked.
The botanical garden is both a vital urban open space and a significant cultural landscape; in 2010, it was designated a national monument. A new real estate development has been planned near the garden, and concerns have been raised regarding its potential impact on this historic resource. An important opportunity to concentrate renewed attention on the condition of the garden and on its long-term stewardship is now at hand.
A number of civic groups, professional associations, and heritage and nature conservation organizations have mobilized to support this cause.
A Liga dos Amigos do Jardim Botânico (LAJB), organização não-governamental integrada pelo GECoRPA foi responsável pela candidatura à WMF.
Source : WMF, http://www.wmfportugal.pt, Gecorpa
A Liga dos Amigos do Jardim Botânico (LAJB), organização não-governamental integrada pelo GECoRPA foi responsável pela candidatura à WMF.
Source : WMF, http://www.wmfportugal.pt, Gecorpa
Igreja de São José em Ouro Preto no Brasil está a ser restuarada.
ResponderEliminarNuma cerimônia a 18 de março 2012 foi comemorada a conclusão da primeira fase dos trabalhos de restauro. Localizada no topo de uma das muitas colinas pitorescas da cidade, a igreja foi negligenciada e fechou aos paraquianos durante mais de 20 anos. WMF lançou um projeto de restauração há três anos em colaboração com a Prefeitura de Ouro Preto e Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional. O arcebispo de Mariana celebrou uma missa solene na cerimônia, que contou com a presença de muitos membros da comunidade local e representantes dos parceiros do projecto, incluindo o WMF