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= Istituto per la Conservazione e la Valorizzazione dei Beni Culturali (- Institute for the Conservation and Enhancement of Cultural Heritage) =
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= Istituto per la Conservazione e la Valorizzazione dei Beni Culturali (Institute for the Conservation and Valorisation of Cultural Heritage) =
  
 
Founded in July 2002, the Istituto per la Conservazione e la Valorizzazione dei Beni Culturali (ICVBC) originated from the merging of three ex-CNR Study Centres for Works of Art, which had already been established in 1971. Since the majority of its existing research staff belonged to the ex-Centres, located in Milan (ex-'Gino Bozza' Centre directed by Giovanna Alessandrini), Florence (ex-Centre directed by Franco Piacenti) and Rome (ex-'Marcello Paribeni' Centre directed by Gino Moncada Lo Giudice), the current profile of the institute could not but reflect the working traditions and disciplines of these former Centres. The principal activity was that of researching and testing new products for conservation of stone artefacts (Florence, Milan), conducting diagnostic studies on the state of conservation of monuments (Milan), and carrying out research relating to archaeological excavations (Rome), as well as studies of the environment and environmental control (Rome). (extracted from website)
 
Founded in July 2002, the Istituto per la Conservazione e la Valorizzazione dei Beni Culturali (ICVBC) originated from the merging of three ex-CNR Study Centres for Works of Art, which had already been established in 1971. Since the majority of its existing research staff belonged to the ex-Centres, located in Milan (ex-'Gino Bozza' Centre directed by Giovanna Alessandrini), Florence (ex-Centre directed by Franco Piacenti) and Rome (ex-'Marcello Paribeni' Centre directed by Gino Moncada Lo Giudice), the current profile of the institute could not but reflect the working traditions and disciplines of these former Centres. The principal activity was that of researching and testing new products for conservation of stone artefacts (Florence, Milan), conducting diagnostic studies on the state of conservation of monuments (Milan), and carrying out research relating to archaeological excavations (Rome), as well as studies of the environment and environmental control (Rome). (extracted from website)

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Istituto per la Conservazione e la Valorizzazione dei Beni Culturali (Institute for the Conservation and Valorisation of Cultural Heritage)

Founded in July 2002, the Istituto per la Conservazione e la Valorizzazione dei Beni Culturali (ICVBC) originated from the merging of three ex-CNR Study Centres for Works of Art, which had already been established in 1971. Since the majority of its existing research staff belonged to the ex-Centres, located in Milan (ex-'Gino Bozza' Centre directed by Giovanna Alessandrini), Florence (ex-Centre directed by Franco Piacenti) and Rome (ex-'Marcello Paribeni' Centre directed by Gino Moncada Lo Giudice), the current profile of the institute could not but reflect the working traditions and disciplines of these former Centres. The principal activity was that of researching and testing new products for conservation of stone artefacts (Florence, Milan), conducting diagnostic studies on the state of conservation of monuments (Milan), and carrying out research relating to archaeological excavations (Rome), as well as studies of the environment and environmental control (Rome). (extracted from website)

Web Address http://www.icvbc.cnr.it/
Postal Address Istituto per la Conservazione e la Valorizzazione dei Beni Culturali

Via Madonna del Piano 10 - Edificio C

50019 Sesto Fiorentino (FI)

Italy

Phone +39 055 522 5484
Fax +39 055 522 5403
Contact direttore@icvbc.cnr.it
Information Online Technical information

Conferences / seminars

Courses / workshops

Publishes newsletter

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Website Languages English

Italian

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