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In the past four decades Poland has noted major achievements in the field of monuments' protection. A vast number of monuments, destroyed during the war, have been rebuilt and new museums opened. (In 1945 Poland had 20 museums, while in 1986 — 528). The artistry of Polish conservators has gained them renown not only in Poland but also abroad. Each year 1,500 structures are subjected to renovation; still, quite a lot of monuments are waiting for conservation intervention. Much has been done with regard to inventorying the monuments. 260,000 monuments of architecture and building as well as nearly 1,400 towns, 5,000 parks, 3,000 cemetries and 90,000 archaeological sites have been registered. Despite unqestionable achievements there still exist many problems that make difficult the work on monuments’ protection and museology. The present article sets out proposals for their solution.
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Ochrona Zabytków
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1989
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issue 2
177
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