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Boulder, Colorado, 29 November, 2004 - Heritage
Conservation Network has entered into an innovative partnership
with Pro Centro Zona Monumental in an effort to jump start the revitalization
of the historic center of Puebla, Mexico, a UNESCO World Heritage
Site. HCN will organize a series of hands-on conservation
workshops in Puebla beginning in April 2005 that will bring
conservationists to the city to do restoration work at some of the
buildings and, more importantly, establish a demonstration project
to encourage additional restoration work.
Pro Centro is a non-profit agency working to preserve and revitalize
the historic district of Puebla, and Heritage Conservation Network,
also a non-profit organization, works around the world preserving
architectural heritage. Their first workshop will focus on the survey,
documentation and assessment work that needs to be done to develop
an inventory and determine an overall conservation strategy. Work
will initially begin at the Casona del Alguacil Mayor. Pro Centro
uses the building as its headquarters and acquired it for the demonstration
project, which is anticipated to attract volunteers from around
the world to assist with the documentation and assessment of the
priceless interior frescoes and the exterior Talavera tiles found
on this building and numerous others within the World Heritage Site.
The tiles reflect the Chinese, European and Mexican influences which
coursed through the city during its heyday as part of the trade
connection between Asia and Europe via a land bridge across colonial
Mexico.
For more information about HCN or the conservation workshops in
Puebla, please see the HCN web site, www.heritageconservation.net,
or contact Judith Broeker at +1 303 444 0128.
Heritage Conservation Network is a non-profit organization dedicated
to the conservation of architectural heritage around the world.
Through a network of experts, volunteers and community members,
the organization aims to increase awareness of the significance
of historic sites and foster the appreciation of varied cultures.
HCN’s workshops stimulate a community's interest in and knowledge
of appropriate conservation skills, helping provide for the long-term
preservation of its significant structures and sites. |