Assessment of the Zagreb provenance research training program by one of its participants, Gregory Hahn, who also attended the First workshop in Magdeburg, Germany, back in June 2012.
Provenance Research Training Program Workshop in Croatia
The Provenance Research Training Program (PRTP) is a project of the European Shoah Legacy Institute (ESLI) which was created in furtherance of the Holocaust Era Assets Conference held in Prague in 2009 and the resulting Terezin Declaration endorsed by 47 countries.
Art experts discuss recovering art looted by Nazis
14.6.2012 (AP) -- Experts from museums, auction houses, government agencies and other institutions are meeting in Germany this week as part of an international effort to train art-world professionals in recovering art and cultural treasures looted during the Nazi era.
LAUNCH INAUGURAL INTERNATIONAL PROVENANCE RESEARCH TRAINING PROGRAM ON LOOTED ART IN MAGDEBURG, GERMANY
Magdeburg / Prague / New York. June 10th, 2012 -- The Provenance Research Training Program, an international effort to train professionals in the art world in provenance research and related issues concerning Nazi-looted art, trophy art, Judaica, and other cultural property, began today in Magdeburg, Germany
The Provenance Research Training Program Launched
The European Shoah Legacy Institute is pleased to announce the establishment of the Provenance Research Training Program (PRTP) to provide advanced training in provenance research and related issues concerning Nazi-looted art, Judaica, and other cultural property.
Holocaust Theatre Online Collection Project launched
In partnership with the European Shoah Legacy Institute, the International Institute for Jewish and Israeli Culture launched the Holocaust Theatre Online Collection Project (HTC).
Israel Joins European Shoah Legacy Institute
The government has approved Israel’s membership in ESLI Sunday. The institute was established by the Czech government to restore Jewish property and promote holocaust research and education. The government has decided that the Senior Citizens Ministry, led by Deputy Minister Leah Ness, will represent Israel at the institute.
The Advisory Council of ESLI Launched its Operation
The Advisory Council of the European Shoah Legacy Institute, a unique body comprised at the present time of 61 renowned experts on the legacy of the Holocaust, began its work at the first coordination meeting of the Working Group Chairs, which took place Sept. 13-14th in Prague.

