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
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
Winners of Wiki Loves Monuments 2017 in Iran We are thrilled to announce the 10 winning photos of Wiki Loves Monuments 2017 in Iran. These photos are selected… Posted on: November 4, 2017 By: lilyofthewest
Wiki Loves Monuments banner contest Wikivoyage, a free travel guide everyone can edit, is one of Wikimedia sister projects. High-quality illustrations are central to a… Posted on: September 5, 2017 By: lilyofthewest
Starting Wiki Loves Monuments 2017 On September 1, Wikimedia volunteers around the world will start the 2017 edition of Wiki Loves Monuments. This is the… Posted on: September 1, 2017 By: Stephen LaPorte
Wiki Loves Monuments 2017 – Last call for interested organizers In less than a week, more than 50 national competitions from countries and regions across the world take part… Posted on: August 25, 2017 By: lilyofthewest
Wiki Loves Monuments 2016 statistics In 2016, Wiki Loves Monuments (WLM) was a top ranking Wikimedia community initiative in terms of attention raised. In this post,… Posted on: February 1, 2017 By: lilyofthewest
Winners of 2016 We are proud to announce the 15 winning photographs of Wiki Loves Monuments 2016. More than 10,700 photographers participated this… Posted on: December 15, 2016 By: lilyofthewest