
Presenting the 2022 winners from the world’s largest photo contest
These are the winning pictures of the international finale of Wiki Loves Monuments! After another exciting edition, the jury completed its deliberations in February 2023, and we officially announced the winners through out social media channels today.
In 2022, from over 150.000 entries, 337 pictures were selected by the juries of the 36 national competitions to compete for the title of the winning image of Wiki Loves Monuments international 2022. For a complete overview of all nominees, winners and runners-up, please check out the Winners page on Wikimedia Commons!
A warm thank-you from the international coordination team to the international jury, the national juries and national organizers, all the photographers that submitted amazing photos that can now be used on Wikipedia, and everyone that helped make this competition possible.
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First place: A man cycling outside the wall of the Grand Palace, Bangkok, Thailand by Kriengsak Jirasirirojanakorn -
Second place: The Fetsund Booms, Norway, by Jarle Kvam -
Third place: Sacred Heart chapel in Zakopane Jaszczurówka, Poland by Jakub T. Jankiewicz -
4th place: Czocha Castle, Poland by Aneta Pawska -
5th place: Putra mosque, Malaysia by Santanu Bose -
6th place: Mole Antonelliana in Turin, Italy by night, by Nicola Abbrescia -
7th place: St. John the Baptist’s Parish Church, Slovenia by Luka Škerjanec -
8th place: Presidential Palace Brasília, by Dasfour2022 -
9th place: Saghmosavank Monastery Armenia in winter, by Hayk Hovhannisyan -
10th place: Tyssedal hydroelectric power plant, Norway by Jorulf Kyrkjeeide -
11th place: Wooden church of Gîrbova, Moldova by Iurie Șveț -
12th place: Jewish Cemetery in Nowy Żmigród, Poland by Daniel Żołopa -
13th place: Malmöhus slott, Sweden by Kateryna Baiduzha -
14th place: Fortification of the Książ Castle, Poland by Aneta Pawska -
15th place: Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar, Portugal by Krzysztof Golik