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Preservation of medieval stained glass with regard to special material and environmental factors
Funded through the KUR – Programme for the Conservation of Moveable Cultural Assets
The stained glass panes in the High Chancel of the Erfurt Cathedral are among the most valuable of their kind in Germany. Yet these panes, which were manufactured in the Middle Ages, were threatened by adverse environmental effects. A mineralized film had formed on the outside of the windows which significantly reduced their translucency, legibility and brilliance of colour. In some cases, the depictions on the windows were barely recognizable.
Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg
Contact:
Dr. Falko Bornschein
Dom zu Erfurt – St. Marien, Dombauamt
Domstufen 1
99084 Erfurt
Tel.: +49 (0)361 590112227
dom-glasrestaurierung-erfurt@arcor.de
www.dom-erfurt.de
Further Informations
For further information see the Erfurt Cathedral's Website
KUR Programme
The KUR Programme for the Conservation of Moveable Cultural Assets was jointly initiated by the Federal Cultural Foundation and the Foundation of German States. From 2007 to 2011, the programme funded 26 projects which helped safeguard acutely threatened objects and collections of great cultural-historical significance.