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Peruvian Embassy receives eight cultural assets from German authorities

Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru

Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru

15:10 | Berlin (Germany), Aug. 28.

The Peruvian Embassy in Germany received eight cultural assets from German officials during a ceremony organized with authorities from the Federal Foreign Office at our diplomatic mission's "María Reiche" Room in Berlin.

Among the highlights of this event were a ceremonial knife, ceramics, figures known as 'Cuchimilco' and a historical document dating back to the 19th century, which had been offered at auction houses.

Peru's Ambassador to Germany, Augusto Arzubiaga Scheuch, thanked the European country's authorities for their effective cooperation.

Similarly, he reaffirmed the Peruvian position, stressing that the protection and recovery of cultural heritage is part of our foreign policy and the construction of national identity.


The diplomat also called for continued joint work and for the effective implementation of the 1970 UNESCO Convention aimed at protecting and safeguarding world cultural heritage from illicit trafficking.

The German delegation was represented by Elmar Eich, Director of the Division for Multilateral Cultural Policy, European Union, UNESCO, Protection and Repatriation of Cultural Property at the Federal Foreign Office; Dr. Katharina Ribbe, a specialist lawyer at the aforementioned division; and Denisse Bittner, on behalf of the Hesse State Office in Berlin.

Eich highlighted the event as an example of the joint work between Peruvian and German authorities in the fight against illicit trafficking of the aforementioned cultural assets and the protection of cultural heritage.

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Published: 8/28/2024