The foundation’s mission

We protect and promote Polish national heritage.
To this end, we organise conservation-restoration projects and get involved in a range of education-, publishing-, and film-related activities.

Main projects

Projects
abroad

Main projects

Projects
abroad

Projects
abroad

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Jewish
Cemetery

Jewish
Cemetery

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Projects
in Poland

Projects
in Poland

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Łyczakowski
Cemetery

Łyczakowski
Cemetery

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About

The Cultural Heritage Foundation was established in 2012 on the initiative of Michał Laszczkowski, PhD, and Paweł Wilski. Its mission is to protect and promote the national heritage of Poland as an element of European cultural heritage. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, we are able to restore many Polish heritage assets to their former glory and leave them in the best condition possible for the generations to come.

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  • 2012 year of establishment

  • 146 conservation projects completed

  • 128 conservation projects underway

  • 80 restored

  • 58 restored grave markers at the Jewish Cemetery

  • 300 volunteers taking part in the Jewis Heritage in Warsaw programme

2012 year of establishment

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support the foundation

Help us save our common future from oblivion. Even a smallest contribution will support us in preserving the exceptional Polish monuments.

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support the project

Would you like to take care of a particular monument? Take a look at the list of initiatives we’re currently engaged in and support the project of your choice.

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news

Gala 2019

On May 9, 2019, the Royal Castle in Warsaw for the fifth time should be honored to welcome everyone who supports our activities prove that the idea of ​​renewing the cultural heritage of the Republic of Poland is close to them.

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