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 April 18: A Global Love Letter to Our Past

EXPLAINER: World Heritage Day 2025
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 Monuments, mayhem & the mission to save them

Every year on April 18, the world pauses to throw a spotlight on its most iconic — and endangered — treasures. Known officially as the International Day for Monuments and Sites (IDMS), World Heritage Day is a global wake-up call to honour, protect and learn from the cultural and natural marvels that shaped our civilization.

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Theme 2025: “Heritage Under Fire – Learning from 60 Years of ICOMOS”

This year’s theme is a siren song: “Heritage under Threat from Disasters and Conflicts: Preparedness and Learning from 60 Years of ICOMOS Actions.”

From climate catastrophes to armed conflicts and unchecked urban sprawl, our shared heritage is under siege. The message is clear — it’s time to gear up, act smart and learn from six decades of heritage protection led by ICOMOS (International Council on Monuments and Sites).

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Flashback: The Day That Started It All

The idea for World Heritage Day didn’t just fall out of the sky. Back in 1982, ICOMOS pitched the concept and by 1983, UNESCO had locked it in. Since then, April 18 has become a global stage to showcase local pride, celebrate monuments and push for preservation through education and sustainable tourism.

Why It’s More Than Just Stone and Stories

World Heritage Day isn’t just about admiring ancient structures or snapping selfies in front of temples. It’s about protecting our identity, learning from the past, and future-proofing what’s left. In a world constantly reshaped by change and chaos, heritage reminds us where we came from—and what’s worth fighting for.

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India: Where Every Stone Has a Story

India is a heritage powerhouse, boasting 43 UNESCO World Heritage Sites that span centuries, dynasties and deep spiritual traditions. A few gems that turn history into pure magic:

  • Taj Mahal, Agra: Love etched in marble and moonlight
  • Khajuraho Temples, Madhya Pradesh: Sculptures that breathe, whisper and seduce
  • Konark Sun Temple, Odisha: A chariot of the gods, locked in time
  • Hampi, Karnataka: Where ruins roar with the echoes of empires
  • Kaziranga National Park, Assam: Where rhinos reign and nature roars
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