Restoration
All the projects in the programme area Restoration are listed below in alphabetical order.
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KUR – Programme for the Conservation of Moveable Cultural AssetsInitiated by the Federal Cultural Foundation and the Cultural Foundation of German States |
Aging of synthetic bonding agents on muralsFunded through the KUR – Programme for the Conservation of Moveable Cultural Assets |
Anti-aging treatment for cultural assets with elastomer componentsFunded through the KUR – Programme for the Conservation of Moveable Cultural Assets |
Architectural drafts in the Hans Scharoun ArchiveFunded through the KUR – Programme for the Conservation of Moveable Cultural Assets |
Conservation and professional storage of iron artefactsFunded through the KUR – Programme for the Conservation of Moveable Cultural Assets |
Conservation of historic anatomical collectionsFunded through the KUR – Programme for the Conservation of Moveable Cultural Assets |
Conservation of the “Schwarzburger Zeughaus” weapons collectionFunded through the KUR – Programme for the Conservation of Moveable Cultural Assets |
Elaborately decorated caskets in the royal tomb at the Merseburg CathedralFunded through the KUR – Programme for the Conservation of Moveable Cultural Assets |
Historic Wet Collection at the Museum of Natural HistoryFunded through the KUR – Programme for the Conservation of Moveable Cultural Assets |
Historic keyboard instruments in the collections of the Klassik Stiftung WeimarFunded through the KUR – Programme for the Conservation of Moveable Cultural Assets |
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Further Informations
Safeguarding our cultural heritage
In recent years the Federal Cultural Foundation has funded a series of projects to safeguard our cultural heritage. The reconstruction of the film classic Battleship Potemkin attracted international attention. The two-part project 40yearsvideoart.de defined the milestones of German video art.
In 2007 the KUR Programme for the Conservation of Moveable Cultural Assets was jointly initiated by the Federal Cultural Foundation and the Foundation of German States. Over a period of five years, the programme funded 26 projects which helped safeguard acutely threatened objects and collections of great cultural-historical significance.
For All the World to See
How can museums more effectively increase public awareness about conservation and preservation? At the KUR symposium in Halle on 13-14 October 2010, conservators, curators, scientists and patrons presented successful public relations concepts.
