Your votes please!
We are excited to announce that voting is open for the Art Nouveau Category in the Wiki Loves Monuments competition! Wiki Loves Monuments is a photo contest that was organised in over 15 European...
View ArticleWiki Loves Monuments: We Still Need Your Votes
As the Wiki Loves Monuments contest is drawing to a close, we are highlighting the current top 4 photos from each collection. Hungary & Russia Spain Estonia, Romania & Poland...
View ArticleYour Winner: WLM Art Nouveau Category
We are pleased to announce the winner of the Art Nouveau category in the Wiki Loves Monuments photography competition! This picture of the interior of the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest by Csaba...
View Article“Wiki Loves Art Nouveau” Virtual Exhibition
We are excited to announce the launch of our first ever virtual exhibition based on user-generated content. “Wiki Loves Art Nouveau” is an online exhibition made up of 50 images taken by members of...
View ArticleWinner Update & Virtual Exhibition in Russian
Photo: Csaba Attila Kontar, winner in the Art Nouveau category of the Wiki Loves Monuments photo contest – with his prizes from Europeana . You can view the winning image in the Wiki Loves Art Nouveau...
View ArticleEuropeana Loves Wiki Loves Monuments
Wiki Loves Monuments is back and it’s now the biggest international photograph competition in the world! WLM 2012 is organised by Wikimedia and aims to produce a pool of freely licensed pictures of...
View ArticleWiki Loves Monuments: Submit Your Photos
You’ve already heard about it, but here’s the 101 on how to participate in the world’s biggest photo contest: Wiki Loves Monuments 2012. What is it? Wiki Loves Monuments is asking you to photograph...
View ArticleCast your Wiki Loves Monuments vote now
This year’s Wiki Loves Monuments competition is almost at an end. With more than 350,000 submissions from more then 15,000 people in 33 countries it has been a huge success. The winners of the...
View ArticleWiki Loves Monuments 2012: Words From The Winner
For the last two years, Europeana has sponsored a category in Wiki Loves Monuments – last year it was Art Nouveau architecture, this year it’s GLAM monuments. ‘GLAM’ is short for ‘Galleries, Libraries,...
View ArticleGerman war cemetery wins Wiki Loves photo contest
We are pleased to announce that this photo of the Cemetery of German soldiers in Tişiţa (a township in the city of Mărăşeşti, Vrancea County, Moldavia, Romania) is the winner of the Wiki Loves...
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