restauratietoestand
Restauratietoestand is a concept used in conservation and cultural heritage management to describe the documented condition of an object, site, or artifact in relation to restoration work. It can indicate the state before intervention, the state immediately prior to a treatment, or the current state after previous interventions. The term is common in Dutch-language museums, archives, libraries, and archaeological collections.
Components typically recorded in a restauratietoestand include physical integrity (structural stability, material loss, cracks), surface condition
Documentation is created as part of a condition report or conservation brief and may include written descriptions,
Ethical and methodological considerations include minimal intervention, reversibility where possible, and respect for the object's historical