Who is Behind the UNESCO Project? Hjem // UNESCO World Heritage // Who is Behind the UNESCO Project? Menu This transnational serial nomination project is coordinated by The Workers Museum in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces as State Party provides for the joint submission for a future transnational nomination. You can contact us here. These workers’ assembly halls are partners to the project: In order to be inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, a property must be inscribed on the tentative list. These four buildings are on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List for Australia, Belgium and Denmark, which is an important step towards the final submission of a nomination dossier to the the UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Project Organisation The organisation around a transnational serial nomination can be rather large. We have several groups concerned with different aspects of the nomination development. This makes for a strong foundation to build this nomination on. Different expertise help us mobilising a bigger network of heritage organisations, trade union networks and other stakeholders around the world to ensure we look for workers’ assembly halls everywhere, even where it is difficult to locate any. The project is supported by The City of Copenhagen Read More About the Project Home – UNESCO World Heritage The History of the UNESCO Project Criteria and Outstanding Universal Value How Can You Help or be Involved? Deadlines & Timeframe International Network of Workers’ Assembly Places Useful Links & Documents Contact the UNESCO Project