Wiki took Cologne! One day, 9000 monuments: no chance? The Cologne Wikipedia crowd and our sponsor Pausanio called Cologne citizens to action and… Posted on: September 25, 2011 By: admin
Special award for Pyrenees-Mediterranean Wiki Loves Monuments has a range of prizes at different levels: local, national or European. The Euroregion Pyrenees-Mediterranean proposes another different possibility:… Posted on: September 12, 2011 By: admin
Hippie Bug93 – one of the super participants It's been almost ten days since Wiki Loves Monuments started and we're about to reach 27,000 uploads. Germany, the first… Posted on: September 9, 2011 By: admin
Wiki takes the City There are monuments everywhere, and it is quite simple to participate! However, it is of course much more fun to… Posted on: September 8, 2011 By: admin
European Heritage Days Monuments are exciting to see from the outside - but once a year a whole lot of monuments opens up,… Posted on: September 7, 2011 By: admin
Make European Cultural Heritage Accessible to the World Wikimedians team up to make European Cultural Heritage Accessible to the World Volunteers from 16 European Countries Have Uploaded 15,000… Posted on: September 6, 2011 By: admin
5000 uploads Barely three days going, we welcomed today the 5000th upload for Wiki Loves Monuments! Participation is high throughout Europe, but… Posted on: September 3, 2011 By: admin
Wiki Loves Monuments takes off After several months of preparation, Wiki Loves Monuments took off this night, and already we passed the 500 submissions! 16… Posted on: September 1, 2011 By: admin
Wiki Loves Monuments: Only one day left The sky over Europe is clear blue, lenses are polished, and our teams are busy with the last preparations for… Posted on: August 31, 2011 By: admin
Wiki Loves Monuments Bergheim It's all local in the end: community projects in Germany With an estimated number of 750,000 monuments, Germany is the… Posted on: August 18, 2011 By: admin