Heritage Place-Cards: what you are getting
A place-card is a standalone, permanently published page on culturalheritageonline.com that documents one heritage site near your venue. Fact-checked, GPS-pinned, cross-linked. As a Liberty Starter partner, CHO publishes 10 of them in the area around your property — within 30 days of onboarding.
Anatomy of a Heritage Place-Card
Every scheda is built to the same editorial standard regardless of the subject. Here is the anatomy — and below, links to published examples you can open right now.
Hero photograph
A verified, licence-safe image from Wikimedia Commons. Attribution, licence type and photographer always credited below the photo.
Editorial lede
One paragraph placing the site in its architectural, historical and geographic context. Written in editorial English, not AI boilerplate.
Verified fact table
Address, architect, year built, style, visit conditions, GPS coordinates. Every value checked against a primary source before publication.
Photo gallery
Multiple views and architectural details. Each image with caption, licence, and photographer credit.
Interactive map + GPS downloads
Embedded map with the exact location. Downloadable GPX waypoint for Garmin, OsmAnd, Komoot, Strava. Downloadable vCard for Apple / Google Maps.
Cross-links to your venue
The 10 schede published for you all link to one another and, where relevant, reference your venue as a nearby stopping point.
Three schede published on the archive — open them now
These are real, published place-cards. They look exactly like what CHO will produce for the heritage sites near your property.
◎ Casa Fenoglio-Lafleur, Torino Italian Liberty villa, 1902. Architect Pietro Fenoglio. GPS, gallery, downloads. → ◎ Hotel Excelsior Venezia Lido Moorish-Venetian hotel, 1908. Hosted cinema, royalty and literary figures since opening. → ◎ Tomb of Cecilia Metella, Rome 1st century BC mausoleum on the Appian Way. History, GPS, editorial context. →Contextual discovery: readers arrive for the monument, find your venue
Heritage travellers do not search for venues. They search for places: a Liberty villa, a Roman amphitheatre, a medieval tower. When they find the CHO scheda for the site ten minutes from your B&B, your venue appears in the same context — as the natural base for exploring the area.
Ten schede centred on your property means CHO creates a radius of discoverable content around you, indexed by Google, referenced by the 838,000-member community, and cross-linked to each other. The schede grow the archival surface area from which your venue becomes discoverable.
Frequently asked
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Ready to build your presence?
- 10 place-cards near your venue, published within 30 days This page ↑
- Dedicated heritage map, embeddable on your website Learn more →
- One editorial guest post on the CHO magazine Learn more →
- Fact-check protocol identical to in-house editorial Learn more →
- Quarterly written review with Google Search data Learn more →
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