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*[[Die Wandmalereien im Kaiserdom in Königslutter]] | *[[Die Wandmalereien im Kaiserdom in Königslutter]] | ||
After several years of repair and restoration of the Königslutter Cathedral in 2009 it was completely accessible to the public again. Salt damage were an important type of damage in the conservation of architectural finishes and murals and is represented by several examples.*[[Salzkristallisationen an den Wandmalereien im Chor von St. Johannes in Neustadt/W im Ortsteil Mußbach]] | After several years of repair and restoration of the Königslutter Cathedral in 2009 it was completely accessible to the public again. Salt damage were an important type of damage in the conservation of architectural finishes and murals and is represented by several examples. | ||
*[[Salzkristallisationen an den Wandmalereien im Chor von St. Johannes in Neustadt/W im Ortsteil Mußbach]] | |||
== Case Studies: Stone == | == Case Studies: Stone == |
Revision as of 16:38, 21 August 2011
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Author: Hans-Jürgen Schwarz
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Abstract
Case studies provide an insight into the practical field work on the objects. The procedure described here is always based on the specific situation and can not be readily transferred to other objects. However, they give an overview of what preliminary tests, analytical methods and conservation measures are used.
The case examples are presented by theme groups.
Case Studies: Wall Paintings
After several years of repair and restoration of the Königslutter Cathedral in 2009 it was completely accessible to the public again. Salt damage were an important type of damage in the conservation of architectural finishes and murals and is represented by several examples.