The system of sciences devoted to the
preservation of tangible cultural heritage
Explore the principal scientific branches that study and preserve the material forms of cultural heritage.
A general introduction to Tangible Klironomy as a scientific direction that studies the preservation, restoration, analysis, and transmission of material cultural heritage.
Explore sectionThe science of preserving landscapes and culturally significant natural environments.
Explore sectionThe science of preserving the urban environment and historically valuable city spaces.
Explore sectionThe science of preserving architecture, buildings, and architectural heritage.
Explore sectionThe science of preserving sculptures, monuments, and plastic art objects.
Explore sectionThe science of preserving paintings and pictorial works of cultural value.
Explore sectionThe science of preserving objects of decorative and applied art.
Explore sectionThe science of preserving archaeological objects, artefacts, and sites.
Explore sectionThe science of preserving objects and items within museum collections.
Explore sectionThe science of preserving inauthentic cultural heritage and reconstructed heritage forms.
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