The author starts his article with the explanation
o f . historical significance of the Charter of Venice
which was passed in 1964. He also describes some
possibilities of its application in reconstruction of
Hungerian monuments.
As far as recoinstruction of historical buildings in
concerner, Hungerian restorers and architects tend
to adjut them to the needs of modern life. Their
primary principle is to arrange luxurious apartments,
which is the only way to find lodgers who will respect
their historical character.
The author gives some examples of such adaptation
of historical houses in Sopron and Budapest. He also
discusses various ways of exploitation of monuments
of other kinds (such as churches, castles and palaces)
in Hungary.
Then he deals with monuments which have suffered
partial destruction. In such cases it is very important for conservators to establish to what extent reconstruction
can be done. The example which may be quoted
here is the bastion of the Diósgyor castle, where for
the reconstruction of isome time — worn fragment ferro
— concrete has been used to mark the border line
of the original walls. Gun hatches have also been made
in this material. Now they enable to see the construction’s
interior, to define the degree of destruction
and to recognize technics and materials used for the
reconstruction purpose.
In other cases (e.g. in the Romanesque church in Varaszó)
bricks and original stone material which came
from derudition of the outbuilding have been used
for reconstruction. Artificial stone is also employed
to supplement missing parts (e.g. in the Simontornya
castle).
The author presents achievements of Hungerian conservators
in the field of restoration of ruins, e.g. Roman
amphitheaters or temples and medieval castles
and palaces.
Iu such cases the anastylosis method in applicable, e.g.
in the restoration of the Esztergom castle or the ruins
of the Visegrâd palace where time — worn fragments
af vaults and w alls have been supplemented with modern
material and original stone details have been
put in their primary places.
Then the author proceeds to discuss the restoration
works at the Royal Castle in Buda. They have been
performed in two ways:
— by means of the anastylosis method in case of
buildings occupying an opôn area,
— on the basis of hypothetic data and annalogies as
far as reconstruction of fortifications in concerned.
Hungerian medieval monuments of greatest importance
can be examined only by means of the excavatory
method. This has resulted in the necessity to work
out the way of reconstructing these monuments. Therefore
the model of an object is made on the basis
of its preserved parts and possibly — some written
sources. Then places for some fragments recovered
in the course of archeological investigations are found
out. Finally, on the grounds of this discovery the
object is reconstructed through supplement of missing
elements with artificial material. Reconstructions of
buildings composed of various elements which can be
derived from various ages is the other problem that
is being solved by Hungerian conservators. In this
case the principle of the eldest relicts’ exposition is
accepted (e.g. Gothico-Baroque tenement-houses of
Sopron).
In frequently happens, however, that a structure was
remodeled in the 19th century in the course of present
restoration the alternations are taken into account
as manifestations of the epoch. At the end of the
article the author postulates the necessity to begin
international exchange of opinions on the subject
of the idea and priciples of monuments’ preservation
in various countries.
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