A popularization and publicistic campaign to protect historic
monuments in Poland is carried oat on a large scale. The work
done in the field o f monuments’ protection is now much bigger
than ever before, although one could think otherwise when considering
critical opinions found in press, television and radio. The
thing is that in previous years publicists aimed at displaying achievements
and not criticism. Moreover, the subject o f conservators’
interest has been extremely broadened to include objects dating
from the second half o f the 19th century and the beginnings o f
the 20th, and even from the inter-war period. An intensified rate
o f building in Poland, and also a great increase in new space automatically
changes quantitative relations between „the new” and
„the old”. An impetus o f modern investments creates occasional
collisions when modernness enters protected zones, and because
o f that it is necessary to deviate from passive protection, based
on a ban only, in favour o f active protection characterized by
solutions offered. This requires a close link between thinking
and humanistic and technical knowledge. Favourable conditions
are being created by a fully formed all-Poland organizational
system. It combines closely actions o f the Ministry o f Culture
and Arts and other departments, Voivodship Conservators o f
Historic Monuments with museums, Workshops o f Historic
Monuments’ Conservation, „Desa”, Centre o f Monuments’ Documentation
and field Offices o f Monuments’ Research and Documentation.
It also links research undertakings with practical ones
carried out by higher schools, scientific and research institutes,
museums, etc. A conducive role is played by a long-standing
principle o f regarding museums as links in monuments’ protection
working under special conditions. Following changes in an administrative
division o f the country there has occurred a marked
increase in conservation services as well as a wider involvement
o f museums in works on protection. At present, there are in Poland
49 Voivodship Conservators o f Historic Monuments, 5 Municipal
and 36 Voivodship Offices o f Monuments’ Research and
Documentation. Apart from that, four museum directors perform
functions o f conservation authorities with regard to architectonic
complexes, folk culture, technology, etc. In 1976 the Conservator
General initiated a country-wide programme o f protecting cultural
values and develpoing museums. Basing on guidelines set out by
the Main Board o f Museums and Historic Monuments’ Protection,
Voivodship Conservators o f Monuments presented in 1977 their
voivodship programmes. The programmes were then assessed by
Voivodship Councils o f Cultural Values’ Protection; in 1978
they will be confronted and made precise in regional and specialistic
groups (e.g. those engaged in ethnographic parks, old-towi
complexes, monuments o f water engineering, etc.).
In conservation practice each decision should be accompanied b)
a doubt whether we wish to display a historic monument in its old
or present condition. It is not possible to set out one and univocal
principle o f procedure. Only to some extent it may be replaced by
flexibility and a rule that values o f any monument and its environment
should be examined thoroughly prior to any physica1
undertaking. A programme o f protection should also be treated
as a principal guideline only, based on an assessment o f the state
o f possession and a specification o f probable possibilities o f its use.
One o f the main interests o f conservation services in Poland b
a traditional care for old-town centres. A need to reconstruct
whole complexes, bom as a result o f great devastations, brought
about a cooperation between many specialists. The specific approach
to programmes, based on broad studies, to mention only
historic, archaeological or architectonic research works and closely
linked with spatial development, gave rise to the principle o f complexity,
o f which the „Polish conservation school” boasts. In the
last two years it was possible to work out restoration programmes
for more than 70 towns. The programmes were presented in 1977
at two all-Poland sessions at Rzeszów and Toruń. The hitherto
experience shows that restoration programmes should be assessed
from two points o f view: functional and spatial, from both a historic
and modern standpoint. Against a wide-spread opinion that
all monuments have to be rebuilt and that a notion o f „historic
ruins” is only a condition o f waiting for the next stage o f execution,
it is thought now to secure the so-called „premanent ruins” , provided
that the condition o f the object, i.e. devastation in per cent,
or its age do not qualify it for restoration. Monuments o f the
history o f technics are also covered by protection; there is even
a programme o f protecting technical monuments and developing
relevant museology. A number of active protectors o f monuments
shows also an upward trend. A few-years-old campaign o f appropriating
historic buildings for rest houses, carried out already for
a number o f years, as well as the 1976 competition for the best
user o f historic building cultivate a sense o f cultural needs in the
society and contribute directly to increasing the interest o f various
social circles in the protection of historic buildings.
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