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Inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List

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Ultimately, the aim is to have the world's remaining micro-images included in UNESCO's World Heritage List. The best micro-images are breathtaking when you see these works in the original. Therefore, it is also desirable that travelling exhibitions and special exhibitions can be organised in consultation with private collectors and museums in order to show mankind these unknown but virtuously produced works of art, which were rightly described as miraculous things as early as 250 years ago, at least to a part of mankind, what achievements mankind can accomplish. Because these pieces of jewellery and works of art were stored in art chambers, they are still largely unknown to this day. Moreover, these works of art are forgery-proof.

In order to be able to present the artists' achievements of the time more vividly, the aim should be to use the latest technology in conjunction with enlargement through controllable monitors or tablets or voice control with the FIPK and electronics companies and to redesign the museum experience entirely in the spirit of William Bulloch. 

In addition, each individual work of art should be included in the art loss register because then these works are reasonably safe from theft (e.g., box of Waddesdon Manor) and at the same time, this area of art no longer touches the past.

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