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The project focuses on historic quarries as a significant part of our cultural heritage in Europe. These quarries and the skills involved in quarrying dimensional stone can be considered as the starting point of Europe’s architectural and sculptural heritage. In the 20th century, most of these sites became disused and hard to access, becoming partly re-cultivated or used as dumping grounds. The project will employ modern approaches to present and safeguard the knowledge of historic quarry sites and landscapes. On the transnational level, it will demonstrate best practice concerning how to compile and use data and information on these sites, and how to formulate ideas and implement measures to use historic quarries for modern cultural purposes once again. | The project focuses on historic quarries as a significant part of our cultural heritage in Europe. These quarries and the skills involved in quarrying dimensional stone can be considered as the starting point of Europe’s architectural and sculptural heritage. In the 20th century, most of these sites became disused and hard to access, becoming partly re-cultivated or used as dumping grounds. The project will employ modern approaches to present and safeguard the knowledge of historic quarry sites and landscapes. On the transnational level, it will demonstrate best practice concerning how to compile and use data and information on these sites, and how to formulate ideas and implement measures to use historic quarries for modern cultural purposes once again. | ||
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APART: Provenancing of Marbles Natural Stone in Facade Cladding Historic Quarries |
Historic Quarries
http://www.historic-quarries.org
Supported by the Culture (2007 - 2013) programme of the European Union. Project applicant is CHC, University of Salzburg. Co-organizers: Univerzita Komenského v Bratislave (Comenius University Bratislava) / BSB - Bayerische Staatsbibliothek / Verein Symposion Lindabrunn Associated partners: Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania / GBA - Geologische Bundesanstalt (Geological Survey of Austria) / Hungarian National Museum, Budapest / University of Wroclav, Poland / University of Brno, Czech Republic.
Abstract:
The project focuses on historic quarries as a significant part of our cultural heritage in Europe. These quarries and the skills involved in quarrying dimensional stone can be considered as the starting point of Europe’s architectural and sculptural heritage. In the 20th century, most of these sites became disused and hard to access, becoming partly re-cultivated or used as dumping grounds. The project will employ modern approaches to present and safeguard the knowledge of historic quarry sites and landscapes. On the transnational level, it will demonstrate best practice concerning how to compile and use data and information on these sites, and how to formulate ideas and implement measures to use historic quarries for modern cultural purposes once again.
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- Datei:Culture programme guide de.pdf Culture 07-13 Programme Guide (German, PDF, 368 kb)