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Brera and ICOM International Council of Museums Italia
23/06/2016

Brera and ICOM International Council of Museums Italia

Brera and ICOM International Council of Museums Italia

3-9 July 2016 – The capital of Lombardy was chosen to welcome the 24th General Conference of the International Council of Museums in 2016!
Participating in this important event is a unique opportunity to experience the new Milan by taking part in the daily excursions, international working groups and outstanding shows and cultural experiences which will be available at ICOM 2016.

The organising committee:
• Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities
• Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
• Lombardy Region
• Province of Milan
• City of Milan
• Italian National Commission of UNESCO
• Fiera Milano Congressi
• Banca Intesa – Sanpaolo
• Milan Chamber of Commerce/PROMOS
• 12 Universities of Lombardy

To tie in with the 24th General Conference of the International Council of Museums Milano 2016, the Pinacoteca di Brera’s Education Department, under the guidance of James M. Bradburne, presents some of the educational activities included in its Brera Tells Its Story project.

The International Council of Museums (ICOM), created in 1946, is a worldwide organisation of museums and museum professionals. ICOM is committed to promoting and protecting natural and cultural heritage, present and future, tangible and intangible. With more than 35,000 members in 136 countries, the ICOM network is made up of museum professionals from a wide range of museum- and heritage-related disciplines.
ICOM promotes standards of excellence in the museum field, in particular through its ICOM Code of Ethics for Museums, a standard-setting tool for museums, which includes basic principles for museum governance, the acquisition and disposal of collections, and rules for professional conduct. ICOM’s other activities include fighting illicit traffic in cultural goods and promoting risk management and emergency preparedness to protect world cultural heritage in the event of natural or man-made disasters.
In order to carry out these activities, ICOM partners with entities such as ICCROM, INTERPOL, the World Customs Organisation, and the World Intellectual Property Organization, and maintains a long-standing collaboration with UNESCO. The UNESCO-ICOM Museum Information Centre, created in 1946, gathers the most comprehensive collection of ICOM publications including ICOM News, ICOM Red Lists, publications by International Committees and conference proceedings.
ICOM’s commitment to culture and knowledge sharing is reinforced by its 30 International Committees, which are dedicated to a wide range of museum specialties and conduct advanced research in their respective fields for the benefit of the museum community. The organisation’s International and National Committees, Regional Alliances and Affiliated Organisations hold conferences and symposiums worldwide that focus on pre-defined themes with a view to fostering exchange among museum professionals of all nationalities. In addition, ICOM organises International Museum Day each year, a worldwide event held on and around 18 May, to increase public awareness of the role of museums in the development of society.

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