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The development of issues related to the conservation of sacred architecture is part of a broad trend related to the protection and care of monuments, shaped over the centuries, both by historical events and specific decisions of state and church authorities. The conviction about the need to protect historic sacred buildings, deeply rooted in social consciousness, results primarily from the values, including symbolic ones, that these objects carry. The beginnings of conservation thought in relation to sacred architecture can be found in the decline of Christian antiquity. It then developed throughout the Middle Ages, and in modern times it became visible in specific legislative decisions. The current standards of conservation proceedings for monuments of sacred architecture are identical to the requirements applicable to all historic buildings and are subject to the supervision of conservation authorities.
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