Cultural property that is highly likely or certain to have been stolen, confiscated or forcibly sold between 1933 and 1945 can be returned to the original owner or his heirs under the current restitution policy. There are various procedures for this, which are explained in the infographics below.
Download: A. Procedure to request a binding decision - for WWII cultural goods not owned by the State
Download: B. Procedure to request a review of a binding decision - for WWII cultural goods not owned by the State
Download: C. Procedure to request a review of a restitution request - for the WWII cultural objects owned by the State
Download: D. Procedure to request investigation without recommendation - for WWII cultural goods not owned by the State.pdf
Download: E. Procedure to request investigation without recommendation prior to a (possible) restitution request - for WWII cultural goods owned by the State.pdf
Download: F. Procedure to request restitution - for WWII cultural goods owned by the State.pdf