Wiki Loves Monuments in 2020 Also in complicated times like 2020, we will organize Wiki Loves Monuments - albeit in a slightly modified form. Because… Posted on: August 30, 2020 By: Lodewijk
Winning pictures of Wiki Loves Monuments 2019 These are the winning pictures of the international finale of Wiki Loves Monuments! After another exciting edition, the jury completed… Posted on: June 27, 2020 By: Lodewijk
Presenting the 2018 winners from the world’s largest photo contest The top fifteen images from Wiki Loves Monuments contain a treasure trove of the cultural heritage we all share. [caption… Posted on: December 20, 2018 By: Lodewijk
The winners of 2017 After another exciting year of Wiki Loves Monuments, the time has come that we share the winners of this year's… Posted on: December 14, 2017 By: Lodewijk
Photographing unseen monuments in Spain For another year, Wikimedia Spain has organized Wiki Loves Monuments. This year's edition has gathered 9449 photographs from our country… Posted on: November 6, 2016 By: Lodewijk
Soviet expedition cemetary nominated With the national winners (and nominees) dripping in for the international jury, it is time to share some of the… Posted on: October 28, 2016 By: Lodewijk
Cultural Heritage Laws & Freedom of Panorama The annual Wiki Loves Monuments (“WLM”) photography contest, the world’s largest photography competition, is an opportunity for people around the… Posted on: October 18, 2016 By: Lodewijk
What’s next? In most countries, submissions for Wiki Loves Monuments have been closed (with the exception of Albania, Bulgaria, and Israel), and… Posted on: October 11, 2016 By: Lodewijk
Join the contest in 40+ countries! We are only five days into Wiki Loves Monuments 2016, and already excited. This year, more than 40 countries with many… Posted on: September 6, 2016 By: Lodewijk
Judging criteria People often ask, what are the criteria upon which the images in Wiki Loves Monuments are judged. While every national… Posted on: August 26, 2016 By: Lodewijk