Conservation of the Late 19th-Century Wooden Church in Batete

This project involves a condition assessment and the development of a conservation plan to address physical and structural deterioration.

The wooden church in Batete is one of the most important cultural heritage sites in Equatorial Guinea. [Photo credit: Project organizer]

Project Details


Location: Equatorial Guinea, Middle Africa, Africa Organiser(s): World Monuments Fund Funder(s): U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation Funding received: $100,000 (USD) Commencement Date: 10/2019 Project Status: Active
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