restauracions
Restauracions refers to the set of interventions aimed at preserving, stabilizing, and renewing objects, sites, and collections within the field of cultural heritage. The central objective is to protect material evidence of the past while retaining authenticity and historical meaning. Restoracions can address architectural monuments, paintings, sculptures, manuscripts, metalwork, ceramics, textiles, and archaeological finds, and occur in museums, churches, historic houses, and excavation contexts.
Core principles include minimal intervention, reversibility where feasible, compatibility with original materials and techniques, thorough documentation,
The typical workflow combines condition assessment, material analysis, and project planning, followed by treatment design and
Ethical and legal frameworks shape restauracions. International charters, notably the Venice Charter (1964) and subsequent documents