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The Conservation Analyses Department was established by the order of the Director of the National Centre for Research and Documentation of Monuments dated 6 June 2010. The Department comprised the Team of Experts and the Conservation Policy Formation Workshop. The Department co-ordinates and supervises work connected with the preparation of opinions and expertises regarding the protection of non-movable and movable monuments for public administration authorities – the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, Voivodeship Offices for Monument Protection and their branches and local government conservators. It carries out its tasks with the help of local divisions representing the National Heritage Board of Poland. The definite majority of issued opinions concerns the evaluation of the level of preservation of the value of historic objects or areas during administrative procedures being conducted by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage with regard to deletions from the register of monuments. The Conservation Analyses Department co-ordinates the implementation of the procedure for acknowledgement of a historic object as a history monument and participates in work regarding the creation and dissemination of standards of documentation, research and conservation of historic objects. The activity of the Department in the field of protection of historic parks and gardens is particularly worth mentioning. It includes, among others, study and design works carried out in Branicki’s Garden in Białystok from 2006 till 2009 and the preparation of conservation requests and the resulting projects of regeneration of the palace park in Białowieża and the park in Trzebiny. The palace & park layout in Trzebiny is currently administered by the National Heritage Board of Poland – the Local Workshop in Trzebiny. An important task ordered by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage is the management of the regeneration of Muskau Park. Over 20 years’ period of regeneration works is a significant yet still fragmentary process of restoration of the full historical value of the park. The Institute is also responsible for the creation and putting into common use of standards of documentation, elaborations and manuals regarding the protection of cultural heritage that are addressed to a wide group of recipients, an example of which is the Methodological guide to the elaboration of communal monument care programmes. The international co-operation with Eastern states has been carried out by NHBP and its predecessors for many years, including the „Nieśwież Academy” Postgraduate Summer School and cooperation with the Trakai Historical National Park in Lithuania. All activities being handled by the Conservation Analyses Department of the National Heritage Board of Poland are subject and may become subject to modifications, depending on the orders of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, the needs of voivodeship monument conservators and other institutions and the emerging topics that must be solved urgently. Currently the Conservation Analyses Department employs 14 persons. They build an interdisciplinary team consisting of a group of historians of art, monument experts – conservators, landscape architects, an architect and a lawyer – persons with a large professional experience and significant achievements.
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Aconference organised by the National Heritage Board of Poland with the cooperation of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship Conservator of Historical Monuments on 20-22 May 2009 in Cedynia was entitled ”Small Towns in Polish Cultural Space”. The event was attended by voivodeship conservators of monuments, representatives of the Department for the Protection of Historical Monuments at the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage and heads of the Regional Centres for the Documentation and Protection of Historical Monuments. The debates took place in the western wing of the Cistercian convent in Cedynia, rebuilt and adapted for a hotel. The participants spoke about, i. a. local spatial planning and its role in the protection of historical town planning complexes, the principles of formulating correct plans guaranteeing the execution of the law, an attempt at devising a strategy associated with the protection of small historical towns, and town documentation, i.e. an abbreviated historical town planning study. The conference was accompanied by a tour of the historical small towns of Western Pomerania, which enabled the participants to become acquainted with the state of the preservation of mediaeval sacral architecture and town fortifications, the prime threats and causes of damage, and the complex protection of historical town planning space. The topics broached at the conference were a mere foretaste of the extremely complicated protection of historical small towns. The proposal made by the head of the National Heritage Board to continue this theme by presenting its successive aspects met with full approval.
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