The project is funded by the Government of Italy, through the Palestinian Municipalities Support Programme (PMSP), and is expected to finish in May 2013.
"THE TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE HERITAGE THAT EXISTS FROM PREVIOUS GENERATIONS PROVIDES A LINK BETWEEN PEOPLE AND THEIR PAST"
Bethlehem Municipality and the Centre for Cultural Heritage Preservation (CCHP) started with the rehabilitation works of the Syriac Hosh for the adaptive reuse of the municipality as a guesthouse; one of the pioneer projects that were selected during the implementation of the Bethlehem Area Conservation and Management Plan.
The project is funded by the Government of Italy, through the Palestinian Municipalities Support Programme (PMSP), and is expected to finish in May 2013.
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