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Abstract
Preventive maintenance of historical buildings in European countries – analysis of selected examples
Architectural heritage, due to its material nature, is extremely sensitive to factors contributing to its degradation. Preventive conservation is cur-
rently the best way to protect the material authenticity of heritage and is well established in archaeology and museology. The protection of immovable
heritage still lacks a proper understanding of this type of action.
The article presents a few selected examples of the application of such a method of historic preservation in Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark,
Italy and the region bordering France, Spain and Portugal. Several years of positive experience from such initiatives is reason enough to implement
similar measures in Poland as well. Dissemination of knowledge of preemptive actions, which will allow the preparation of appropriate safeguards
for the monument even before the threat occurs, is undoubtedly the most optimal solution. However, it is necessary to properly assist owners of
monuments to provide them not only with additional funds for the ongoing maintenance of buildings, but also with a more complete and reliable
knowledge about the vulnerability of a given building to various types of degradation. Modern historic preservation should replace the previous
reactive approach with planned preventive maintenance.
Key words: preventive conservation, risk management, architectural monuments, historic buildings