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# What we do

* Realm of Historia creates unique NFT collections inspired by significant historical sites.&#x20;
* Each NFT incorporates artwork from local artists and represents a piece of cultural heritage.&#x20;
* By purchasing these NFTs, collectors become "Stewards of Historia," directly contributing to the preservation of cultural sites and supporting local artists.

**Realm of Historia aims to:**

* Encourage participation in social and philanthropic initiatives for cultural heritage
* Provide digital preservation of cultural heritage objects and locations
* Build a community to explore history and culture through web3 products
* Increase awareness and involvement of young audiences in cultural initiatives
* Create transparent infrastructure for philanthropic contributions using blockchain
* Raise contribution volume and effectiveness through immersive digital experiences


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