Inclusive storytelling through photographs: Role of Wiki Loves Monuments This week the last upload campaigns for Wiki Loves Monuments 2022 have come to a close. While we wait for… Posted on: November 3, 2022 By: Guest
Wiki Loves…. Wikidata! This is a guest blog by Axel Petterson from Wikimedia Sweden. Do you have a bunch of monuments ready to… Posted on: September 29, 2022 By: Guest
The Wiki Loves Monuments story of Brazil, and of the 2021 winner of the international competition This blog was contributed by Wiki Movimento Brasil Wiki Loves Monuments is an international photo contest organized by the Wikimedia… Posted on: September 22, 2022 By: Guest
Ilojo Bar: A Lost Monument In 2016 Nigeria participated in Wiki Loves Monuments for the first time. The local organizing team decided to arrange field… Posted on: July 3, 2018 By: Guest
WLM stories: Sailko, the Record Photographer If we were to write a book about the experience of Wiki Loves Monuments in Italy, one of the main… Posted on: February 21, 2018 By: Guest
Banners for Wikivoyage In the past year, Wiki Loves Monuments teamed up with Wikivoyage, the free travel guide, to organize a page banner competition; bringing a… Posted on: January 31, 2018 By: Guest
Documenting (soon-to-be) lost heritage As Wikipedians of Cologne, we are quite sensitive when it comes to the loss of cultural heritage. Almost nine years… Posted on: January 23, 2018 By: Guest
Special award First World War – winner Europeana has announced the winning picture of the Special Award for the best photo of a First World War-related photo.… Posted on: November 20, 2013 By: Guest
Photos of destroyed heritage Wouldn't anyone like to see what the seven wonders of the ancient world looked like exactly, visit the Alexandria library,… Posted on: October 12, 2013 By: Guest
A monumental saturday in Puebla In 2013, Puebla became the second-most active city in Mexico (behind Mexico City) as measured by activities organized by Wikimedia Mexico, the official… Posted on: October 4, 2013 By: Guest