
Non-Destructive, Scalable, Collaborative On-Site and Monitoring of Remote Cultural Treasures.
Funded by the European Union
The ARGUS project It is revolutionising the preservation of cultural heritage through state-of-the-art technologies and artificial intelligence. ARGUS offers innovative solutions for the preventive conservation of cultural heritage built in remote areas.
Using non-intrusive sensors, satellites and digital twins powered by artificial intelligence, ARGUS enables early detection of threats, visualisation of real-time data and early action to safeguard historical treasures. The project brings together engineers, scientists and local communities, protecting iconic sites such as Delos and Baltanás in Spain, the Monti Lucretili and Sant’Antonio di Ranverso Abbey in Italy and Schenkenberg Castle in Switzerland.
Duration
2023 – 2026
Partner
- Athena Research Center (ATHENA) Greece
- Cyprus University of Technology / Dept. of Civil Engineering and Geomatics (CUT) Cyprus
- Fundacio EURECAT (EUT) Spain
- University of Cyprus (UCY) Cyprus
- University of Roma Tre (ROMA3) Italy
- Spanish National Research Council / CISC (ES)
- Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology / FIT (FHG) Germany
- CORE Innovation Centre NPO (CORE) Greece
- WorldSensing SL (WSE) Spain
- Ephorate of Antiquities of the Cyclades (EAC) Greece
- KNEIA SL (KNEIA) Spain
- Centro per la Conservazione e il Restauro dei Beni Culturali la Venaria Reale Fondazione (CCR), Italy
- EPFL, Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics (Associated partner) (EPFL)


















