Become a member of ICOM is being part of an active network made up of 30,000 museums and museum professionals.
By joining ICOM you will integrate the world museum community and take part in the debates, the scientific exchanges and in the reflection about the museum future.

2010
Shanghai, China
7-12 November 2010
Twenty-second General Conference
Theme: Museums for Social Harmony

2007
Vienna, Austria
19-24 August 2007
Twenty-first General Conference
Theme: Museums and Universal Heritage

2004
Seoul, Korea
2-8 October 2004
Twentieth General Conference
Theme: Museums and Intangible Heritage
2001
Barcelona, Spain
1-6 July 2001
Nineteenth General Conference
Theme: Managing Change: museums facing economic and social challenges

1998
Melbourne, Australia
9-16 October 1998
Eighteenth General Conference
Theme: Museums and cultural diversity: ancient cultures, new worlds

1995
Stavanger, Norway
2-7 July 1995
Seventeenth General Conference
Theme: Museum and communities

1992
Québec, Canada
19 September-26 September 1992
Sixteenth General Conference
Theme: Museums: re-thinking the boundaries?

1989
The Hague, Netherlands
27 August-6 September 1989
Fifteenth General Conference
Theme: Museums: generators of culture

1986
Buenos Aires, Argentina
26 October-4 November 1986
Fourteenth General Conference
Theme: Museums and the future of our heritage: emergency call
1983
London, England
24 July-2 August 1983
Thirteenth General Conference
Theme: Museums for a developing world

1980
Mexico City, Mexico
25 October-4 November 1980
Twelfth General Conference
Theme: The world's heritage - the museum's responsibilities
1977
Moscow, USSR
23-29 May 1977
Eleventh General Conference
Theme: Museums and cultural exchanges
1974
Copenhagen, Denmark
3-14 June 1974
Tenth General Conference
Theme: The museum and the modern world
1971
Paris, Grenoble, France
29 August-10 September 1971
Ninth General Conference
Theme: The museum in the service of man, today and tomorrow: the museum's educational and cultural role
1968
Cologne, Munich, Federal Republic of Germany
27 July-9 August 1968
Eighth General Conference
Theme: Museum and research
1965
New York, U.S.A
22 September-3 October 1965
Seventh General Conference
Theme: Training of museum personnel
1962
The Hague, Netherlands
4-11 July 1962
Sixth General Conference
Theme: Precautions against theft of art works; conservation of cultural property; the role of history and folklore museums in a changing world; observations on the museum profession; the objectives of the museum: research centres or exhibition hall?; the educational role of museums
1959
Stockholm, Sweden
1-8 July 1959
Fifth General Conference
Theme: Museums as mirrors: their potentialities and limitations
1956
Basle, Zurich, Geneva, Switzerland
2-9 July 1956
Fourth General Conference
Theme: The museum in our time; the natural history museum in the modern world; the problem of history museums in our times; the planning and organization of the modern technical museum; Babel's Tower
1953
Genoa, Milan and Bergamo, Italy
6-12 July 1953
Third General Conference
Theme: Problems of museums located outside; problems of museums in undeveloped areas; the architecture of museums and museums in modern town-planning
1950
London, England
17-22 July 1950
Second General Biennial Conference
Theme: Exchange of collections and conservation personnel; inventory of scientific instruments; museums and education; problems of professionnal training
1948
Paris, France
June 28-July 3 1948
First General Biennial Conference