The walls of museums and libraries have long served as the guardians of cultural heritage. Within them, artifacts, documents, and stories have been meticulously preserved and presented, offering glimpses into the past. However, the rise of digital information has ushered in a new era, one that transcends these physical boundaries and fundamentally alters how we access, engage with, and understand our shared history. This essay explores the impact of digital information on cultural heritage, highlighting both its immense potential and the challenges it presents.