Landmarks Foundation
Landmarks Foundation, founded in 1997 by
The following defines what the Landmarks Foundation was founded to ward and why:
Whether locations are in current use today or relics left by vanished ancestors, these sacred places are tangible and sometimes intangible focal points for the
The Landmarks Foundation directs funding and technical expertise to local groups that cannot protect their sacred cultural heritage without assistance. Selection of specific projects is based on cultural significance and degree of jeopardy. In describing their methods, a spokesperson for Landmarks Foundation remarked that "Piecemeal restoration is no substitute for a master plan ...".[1][2]
Sites to which the Landmarks Foundation has lent its efforts towards protecting include the following:[3][4]
- the stone spheres of Costa Rica
- the Moai of Easter Island
- the Kaleshwar Temple Complex in India
- the Huichol sacred sites in Mexico
- the ruined city of Ani and the Cathedral of the Holy Cross on Lake Van in Turkey
- the Sajama Lines of Bolivia
The Landmarks Foundation relied upon donations for its funding.