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Tytuł:
DZIEDZICTWO POLSKICH HOLENDRÓW holland.org.pl
THE HERITAGE OF THE POLISH DUTCH holland.org.pl
Autorzy:
Szałygin, Jerzy
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/535999.pdf
Data publikacji:
2005
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
osadnictwo holenderskie
holland.org.pl
menonici
olęder
zagroda fryzyjska
zagroda niemiecka
zagroda polska
Opis:
The Dutch settlement movement in Poland in unused floodlands located along the Vistula, the Bug, the Wkra and other rivers, originated in the Commonwealth during the sixteenth century. The influx of the colonists who came from Flanders and Friesland, was caused, on the one hand, by the religious repressions suffered by the Mennonites in The Netherlands and, on the other hand, by practical reasons: the newcomers represented a high economic level and thus were regarded as highly desirable settlers. They were always offered land either along river banks or marshes and wastelands. Thanks to centuries-long experiences in combating water, won in their homeland, they were capable of developing terrains which at first glance appeared to be totally useless, by establishing a whole system of ditches, dams. and dikes. The farms of the first settlers, with a dominant part played by animal husbandry and orchards, were characterised by much larger productivity, the application of modern solutions, and a better organisation of labour than those of the corvée peasants. The economic basis consisted of a cash rent payable to the landowners in return for leasing and cultivating the land. Due to the different system of management, considerable independence, self-governance, and predominantly, prosperity, the settlers could afford to erect impressive buildings, decorated with lavish window and door joinery, and admired up to this very day for their beauty and professional execution. Both individual Dutch buildings and entire villages are succumbing to gradual transformation and destruction. Settlements colonised according to Dutch law have, in contrast to the surrounding villages, preserved their traditional and historical character; furthermore, they include a multitude of historical buildings representing various architectural styles. Unfortunately, we possess only fragmentary information about the total resources as well as the size of the settlement network. This lack of data has led to the absence of suitable protection for the remnants of Dutch settlements in Poland which, after all, are of value not only for Polish culture, but also for Dutch and German tradition; unfortunately, all three remain ignored and threatened with devastation and, worse, oblivion. This is the reason why the Association of Conservators of Historical Monuments has proposed an Internet catalogue of Dutch settlement monuments in Poland, available at: holland.org.pl. The program in question assumes a material documentation of the cultural heritage associated with the Dutch settlements, i.e .villages, farmsteads, residential and farm buildings, as well as churches and cemeteries; other tasks entail a popularisation of the part played by the settlers in our history in the form of a Polish-English Internet portal. We sincerely hope that the idea of creating the such a portal will interest numerous active participants in its expansion and functioning. The description and propagation of knowledge about historical monuments connected with Dutch colonisation is the only solutions enabling their actual protection and preservation for future generations. We cannot permit yet another element of traditional rural culture to be doomed to oblivion, especially considering that it is so closely connected with three worthy traditions.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2005, 3; 101-110
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Zagroda Orczyków w Sułoszowej - nowy rezerwat budownictwa ludowego
THE ORCZYK FAMILY FARMSTEAD AT SUŁOSZOWA — A NEW RESERVE OF FOLK ARCHITECTURE
Autorzy:
Kisielewska, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/537644.pdf
Data publikacji:
1977
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
zagroda rodziny Orczyków
Sułoszowa
rezerwat budownictwa ludowego
ochrona budownictwa ludowego
Opis:
The Orczyk family farmstead, built before 1869, is noted for its essential landscape, architectural and socio-historical values. The author describes the respective buildings of the farm, which make a cloved quadrangle, and suggests that the octagonal barn be used for exhibition o f agricultural machines and implements. The next question tackled is that of the progress made so far in the work on preservation o f the farmstead in its natural environment as a small reserve of folk architecture and an evidence o f peasant culture o f the late 19th century. The conservation carried out until the present day has consisted in repairs to the roof, stone walls, road, etc.). Moreover, work is under way on the setting up on the spot of a conservation and building workshop and on the plan for the development of the immediate surroundings of the farmstead discussed.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 1977, 3-4; 151-154
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Koncepcja Olęderskiego Parku Etnograficznego w Wielkiej Nieszawce. Głos w dyskusji o roli skansenów w ochronie zabytków architektury drewnianej
The importance of open-air museums in terms of protection architectural monuments. A study based on the idea of transferring certain farm buildings to Olęderski Park Etnograficzny (Haulander Ethnographic Park) in Wielka Nieszawka
Autorzy:
Prarat, Maciej
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/538761.pdf
Data publikacji:
2013
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
Olęderski Park Etnograficzny
Wielka Nieszawka
architektura drewniana
architektura chłopska
muzeum na wolnym powietrzu
skansen
park etnograficzny
ochrona zabytków architektury
translokacja
badania architektoniczne
osadnictwo olęderskie
zagroda olęderska
zagroda podcieniowa
krajobraz kulturowy
Opis:
This paper is devoted to the issue of wooden architecture protection in so called open-air museum. Unique form of certain buildings is closely related to their educational and expositional functions. In the museums attempts are frequently made to reconstruct the whole village cultural landscape in a given period of time. This aspect is often more important than the building history or the original materials maintenance. What is more, the conditions of rural architecture are worsening all the time. These factors contribute to the phenomenon of making copies of the buildings. The ideas of this kind are nowadays widely applied by a number of museums. The issue of creating a new museum as well as the attempts made to maintain original monuments has been analyzed on the examples of six conservation projects of the buildings earmarked to be transferred to Olęderski Park Etnograficzny (Haulander Ethnographic Park) in Wielka Nieszawka. These buildings are very much unique in terms of construction as well as spatial design. They were adjusted to the terrain conditions of the Vistula plains exposed to floods. This manner of building was typical of the Haulander colonization. Most of the most valuable buildings come from the 18th century. They will be removed and transferred to the reconstructed cultural landscape dated back to the beginning of the 20th century. Detailed architectural research enabled to establish the chronological boarders of the whole project. The most important features of the buildings were revealed through the analysis of the building materials, reconstruction and the final conceptual project. Three farm buildings will be inserted in the historical village landscape. These are: the one that includes staff rooms, cash desk and the exhibition dedicated to Protestantism; the one that shows impoverished single-building farm typical of the 18th century and the wealthy one that consists of arcade house, workers house, granary and the barn. The latter is to present the prosperous farm typical of the beginning of the 20th century. What is significant, the possibilities of reconstruction have been taken into consideration while preparing the area. That means the maintenance of the original substance (often in deteriorating conditions) was the most important in the project while the restoration work was limited. Translated by Karolina Pszczółkowska
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2013, 1-4; 233-261
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Międzynarodowa Konferencja Skansenowska w Pszczynie
Autorzy:
Spyra, Aleksander
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/537888.pdf
Data publikacji:
1982
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
Międzynarodowa Konferencja Skansenowska w Pszczynie
Pszczyna
wkład czynnika społecznego w tworzenie muzeów skansenowskich
skansen Zagroda Wsi Pszczyńskiej
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 1982, 3-4; 245
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Zagroda w Samlinie
Autorzy:
Stankiewicz, Jerzy
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/535704.pdf
Data publikacji:
1959
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
zagroda w Samlinie
układ zagrody w Samlinie
zagrody na Pomorzu Zachodnim
zagrody typu samlińskiego
zamknięte zagrody bliźniacze
zagrody pomorskie
budownictwo drewniane
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 1959, 3-4; 232-248
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Posiedzenie Komisji do spraw Parków Etnograficznych Rady Programowej do spraw Ochrony Dóbr Kulruty
Autorzy:
Kalinowski, Wojciech
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/535574.pdf
Data publikacji:
1978
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
Komisja ds. Parków Etnograficznych
Franciszek Midura
muzea budownictwa ludowego
polana pasterska w Witowie
Zagroda Jana Krzeptowskiego-Sabały
wieś Chochołów
dwór Tetmajerów w Łopusznej
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 1978, 1; 86
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Typy wiejskich drewnianych budynków na podgórzu w województwie rzeszowskim
Autorzy:
Kotula, Franciszek
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/538195.pdf
Data publikacji:
1958
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
drewniane budynki woj. rzeszowskiego
zabytki woj. rzeszowskiego
typy budownictwa podgórzańskiego
wieńcówka
domy przysłupowe
konstrukcja domu przysłupowego
domy z Osobnicy
dom „w słupy”
konstrukcja sumikowo-łątkowa
domy ze spiętrzonymi rysiami
domy z wypustem
domy z podcieniem
domy z galerią
zagroda z rynkiem
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 1958, 1-2; 35-57
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Ochrona zabytków w Norwegii
THE PRESERVATION OF HISTORICAL MONUMENTS IN NORWAY
Autorzy:
Majka, Maria
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/535671.pdf
Data publikacji:
1972
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
ochrona zabytków w Norwegii
Johann Christian Dahl
kościoły typu „stav”
„stavkirke"
kościół Heddal
Norsk Folkemuseum
ogólnonorweskie Muzeum Budownictwa Ludowego
Towarzystwo Opieki nad Norweskimi Zabytkami Przeszłości (Foreningentil Norske Fortidsminnesmerkers Bevaring)
Państwowy Urząd do Spraw Zabytków (Riksantikvaren)
Zagroda Rygnestad w dolinie Setesdal
Rosesmügrenden w Bergen
górnicze miasteczko Røros
Roros
Opis:
In order to trace the beginnings of interest for historical monuments in Norway we have to go back to the late XVIII century and to link it with subject matter of the romantic works of native artists, first of all painters, who „discovered” and popularized by means of their paintings the beauty of Norvegian nature, landscape and relics of national art and architecture. Special attention has been given to objects dating back to the early medieval period of Norvegian political and economic grandeur and wooden „stavechurches” recognized as best examples of Norvegian architecture, representing the most important features of the national art. The preservation of „stavechurches” has become the matter of greatest concern for art lovers and cultural monuments curators. Also comparatively early the variety of architectural and ornamental forms in the folk architecture of wooden peasants’ farms has been noticed, which has always had the prevailing place in the architecture of the whole country. The museum preservation of the most precious monumental objects was initiated by the Swedish-Norvegian King Oscar II who organized his so called „collection” of wooden buildings at the peninsula Bydgoy in Oslo in the eighties of XIX century. That „collection” started the later Norks Folkemuseum established in 1894 by Hans Aal. In the same year Anders Sandvig opened in Lillehammer the Museum of Folk Architecture of the Valley of Gudbrandsdalen. The legal basis for preservation of the national monuments in Norway is guaranteed under the Act of 29, June 1951 enclosing and extending all previous laws in that field which had been issued since 1897. The Association for Preservation of the Ancient Monuments of Norway (Foreningen til Norske Fortidsminnesmerkers Bevaring), founded in 1844, is the oldest existing body dealing with maintenance and popularization of the social care for relics of the past. In 1912 a special Office for the Monuments of Culture was established — Rikvantikvaren — having on behalf of the state under its protection ancient monuments of the country, supervising their maintenance, needs and preservation works carried out. The Conservator Offices (Fylkeskonservator) for 18 counties and two provincial capitals, which have been founded gradually since 1962, are aimed at providing local museums of all grades and types with every possible help and assistance. As regards the preservation of the cultural monuments the conservators play the part of district informers and consultants for the Riksantikvaren. It has been thanks to the first move of the Association for the Preservation of Ancient Monuments and Riksantikvaren that the works on the recording of ancient monuments were launched aimed at producing the catalogue and the detailed file of all the architectural objects existing beyond the limits of the open-air museums. The repair works and preservation of the monuments of culture are financed mainly from the state funds and from the donations of county and local authorities but to the remarkable extent from funds delivered for that purpose by private persons and private institutions. The monumental objects transfered to skansen museums are transmitted free of charge mostly and their equipment and furnishing is exclusively transfered by donations and grants. The preservation of the cultural monuments „in situ” is considered to be the best form of preservation and in that direction turn the efforts of curators and managers of local museums. Aside from the preservation of separate objects or groupings of rural dwellinghouses (exemplified by theXVI-th century farm Rygnestad in Setesdal valley or the hamlets of Havrotunet and Agatunet in Hordaland) there is no effort spared to preserve and protect „in situ” the objects and groupings of monumental town architecture when adjusted to new conditions and needs. The ideal solution seems to be to preserve these monumental complexes in the state of „living” town districts, opened to public and constantly inhabited; as for example district Rosesmligrenden in Bergen, Gamle Stavanger, or Bryggen — street of granaries at the landing-pier of Bergen which after restoration supply room for tourist agencies and commercial offices. Another example is provided by Frysja Center in Oslo, a group of XIX century covered markets and plants forseen after restoration to serve for studios and ateliers to young artists. In view of the quickly spreading reurbanization of small towns and hamlets the preservation of the most precious monumental objects in the open-air museums becomes a problem of great importance. Open-air museums, called in Norway Folk Museums (Folkmuseer) amount at present to the total of 120. They make up almost 70°/o of the total number of all museums associated in the Norvegian Association of Museums which follow the main division into the central, province, county, district and local museums. Norsk Folkemuseum in Oslo being the most important museum and scientific center acts as sort of central museum for all open-air museums in Norway. The dynamic development of local museums, which has been going on in our century, deserves special attention as it bears evidence of the constant increase of social awareness and interest for the preservation of the most precious relics of the cultural heritage.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 1972, 2; 86-100
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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