UNESCO launches the World’s First Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects at a global scale at MONDIACULT 2025

This article was first published by UNESCO.

Three years after its announcement at MONDIACULT 2022, UNESCO is launching an innovative initiative: the Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects. This global platform harnesses cutting-edge digital technology to raise awareness of the illicit trafficking of cultural property, one of the most pervasive challenges for cultural heritage globally. The event will take place at the World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development – MONDIACULT 2025, on Monday 29 September in Barcelona, Spain.

Harnessing innovative technologies including 3D modelling and virtual reality, the UNESCO Virtual Museum digitally reconstitutes and presents stolen cultural objects selected by Member States. This new platform also offers educational narratives and testimonies from affected communities to highlight the cultural and historical significance of the objects. A dedicated room for displaying cases of successful restitutions will further illustrate the importance of good practices and international cooperation on the matter of return and restitution efforts. 

With its unveiling at MONDIACULT 2025, the initiative marks the establishment of a global platform that combines innovation, education, international cooperation and community engagement in protecting the world’s common heritage and fighting against the looting and illicit trafficking of cultural property.