RESTORATION, OPERATION AND INCLUSION OF MUSEUMS IN LARGE CITIES WITH NOISE LOAD

The article reveals the features of the functioning of historical buildings, redesigned for a museum function. The specificity lies in the fact that most of these museums are located in large cities with a number of environmental problems and noise load, which negatively affects both the state of st...

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Published in:International journal of conservation science Vol. 13; no. 2; pp. 473 - 490
Main Authors: Baiandin, Serhii, Pawłowska, Aneta, Ivashko, Oleksandr, Pryimachenko, Oleksii, Baiandin, Pavlo, Kokoszko, Maciej, Dmytrenko, Andrii, Pavliuk, Vitalii
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Iasi International Journal of Conservation Science (IJCS) 01-04-2022
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Summary:The article reveals the features of the functioning of historical buildings, redesigned for a museum function. The specificity lies in the fact that most of these museums are located in large cities with a number of environmental problems and noise load, which negatively affects both the state of structures and decor. On the example of two objects - the former Poltava provincial zemstvo (Poltava Museum of Local Lore) and the Palace of Israel Poznansky (Museum of the City of Lodz), the restoration work carried out with an emphasis on the restoration of wall paintings in the interiors is characterized. Considerable attention is paid to the problem of reasonable adaptation of historical buildings for use by people with disabilities, including the problem of familiarization with the museum exposition of people with visual impairments. The article is illustrated by the works by the authors S. Baiandin and P. Baiandin.
ISSN:2067-533X
2067-8223