On Saturday, October 22nd, the Centre for Cultural Heritage Preservation signed an agreement for the restoration and rehabilitation of the "Al-Maskobia Building" in Beit Jala City, which belongs to the Arab Orthodox Benevolent Society.
On Friday, September 23, the Centre for Cultural Heritage Preservation welcomed a delegation from the Engineers' Association in the presence of the chairwoman, Arch. Nadia Habash, the president of the Engineers' Association in Bethlehem, Eng. Manjid Al-Hawash and a number of engineers to visit Morcos Nassar Palace, which is currently used as a tourist boutique hotel run by Ma’an Lil – Hayat, an organization that cares about people with disabilities.
Centre for Cultural heritage preservation (CCHP) and the Palestinian Solar & Sustainable Energy Society (PSSES) concluded the project “BIM for Energy Efficiency in the Public Sector (BEEP), which was funded by the European Union.
On Saturday, August 27, the Custody of the Holy Land inaugurated the Pilgirm Center for visitors at the shepherds field in Beit-Sahour city, funded by the Franciscan Foundation for the Holy Land.
The Centre for Cultural Heritage Preservation - CCHP organised the third Local Steering Committee meeting on the 3rd of June at the CCHP offices and via zoom application. Representatives from Palestinian Energy and Natural Resources Authority PENRA, Environmental Quality Authority EQA, Ministries of Local Government, Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, Contractors Union and Engineers Association. The meeting aimed at presenting the progress of the project, its activities, the BIM model and the interventions.
"THE TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE HERITAGE THAT EXISTS FROM PREVIOUS GENERATIONS PROVIDES A LINK BETWEEN PEOPLE AND THEIR PAST"