About

Heritage as strategy. Culture as legacy.

AMIS Heritage is a heritage consultancy dedicated to the study, interpretation, and care of collections, archives, and historical assets.

Modern Rome by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1757, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Giovanni Paolo Panini, Modern Rome, 1757. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Who We Are

We support companies, foundations, and private collectors in understanding the depth of their cultural heritage, transforming it into knowledge, identity, and long-term strategic value.

Through research, cataloguing, curatorial guidance, and narrative design, we create experiences that engage employees, clients, and audiences, while integrating corporate social responsibility and sustainability initiatives.

What We Do

Research & Cataloguing

In-depth study, documentation, and interpretation of collections, archives, and historical assets.

Curatorial Guidance

Strategic advisory on collection care, exhibition planning, and narrative design for cultural engagement.

Heritage Activation

Turning lesser-known locations and unexplored heritage into catalysts for local development and cultural tourism.

Legacy & Impact

Strengthening reputations and creating a living legacy of cultural, social, and environmental value.

Our Focus

Our focus on lesser-known locations turns unexplored heritage into a catalyst for local development and cultural tourism.

We Serve

  • Companies & corporations
  • Foundations & institutions
  • Private collectors
  • Public heritage organisations

We Deliver

  • Knowledge & identity
  • Long-term strategic value
  • Cultural tourism development
  • Social & environmental impact

What We Offer

Research and consultancy across four pillars.

01

Research

Archival & Primary Source Investigation

Locating and studying original documents, historical records, and visual materials to reconstruct the historical narrative and cultural significance of a site or collection.

Provenance & Authentication

Tracing and documenting ownership history to ensure institutional, legal, and cultural integrity.

Cultural Mapping

Analysing the cultural fabric and historical significance of a location to identify opportunities for sustainable development.

02

Curatorship

Strategic Interpretation

Selecting and contextualizing artworks to define a collection's identity and institutional profile.

Narrative Design

Translating research into structured content for exhibitions, digital platforms, and high-end publications.

Creative Direction

Expert guidance on display, educational programming, and the visual presentation of collections and cultural spaces.

Corporate Collection Advisory

Professional guidance on selecting and managing artworks or historical assets to align with corporate identity and physical spaces.

03

Management

Collection Administration

Managing inventory, high-value international shipments, and exhibition logistics.

Compliance & Regulatory Oversight

Managing legal and regulatory requirements for artworks and historical properties, including export licenses and insurance.

Conservation Management

Coordinating the physical care, storage, and maintenance of collections and heritage sites to ensure long-term preservation and value.

04

Implementation

Territorial Development

Transforming unexplored historical sites and lesser-known locations into cultural destinations and catalysts for local growth.

Cultural Tourism

Designing research-driven itineraries and guest experiences that connect a property or collection to its regional heritage.

Sustainability & Social Value

Integrating heritage projects into Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives to generate measurable social and environmental impact.

Grant Writing & Strategic Funding

Leveraging academic expertise to identify, design, and secure international and national grants, ensuring the financial sustainability of heritage projects.