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Tytuł:
PARK KULTUROWY JAKO FORMA OCHRONY ZESPOŁÓW URBANISTYCZNYCH KRAKÓW-ZWIERZYNIEC*
A CULTURAL PARK AS A FORM OF THE PROTECTION OF TOWN PLANNING COMPLEXES. CRACOW-ZWIERZYNIEC
Autorzy:
Kaczorowska, Maria K.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/539525.pdf
Data publikacji:
2007
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
CRACOW-ZWIERZYNIEC
CULTURAL PARK
LANDSCAPE PROTECTION
Opis:
The Zwierzyniec Cultural Park (1 100 hectares) is part of the most important fragment of the natural system of Cracow. Together with Wolski Wood it constitutes a limestone horst within the fork of the rivers Vistula and Rudawa. Its range encompasses a number of historical monuments: monasteries and residences, fortifications and mounds built to commemorate Polish national heroes. The whole area is traditionally intended for leisure and fulfils important social functions. Its landscape and natural and cultural conditions create an outstanding spatial complex, essential for the preservation of the attraction of the town of Cracow (population 750 000). Spatial development plans are obligatory in the case of a cultural park. The Zwierzyniec Park has been divided into four planning units: St. Bronislawa II Hill, the Fort Skala II Region, Fort Olszanica and Wolski Wood. In the case of two of the areas - St. Bronislawa II Hill and the Fort Skala II Region - such plans had been devised already prior to the establishment of the park. The merits of these areas are the reason for strong investment pressure, and a high percentage of privately owned land creates a considerable problem. In order to justify the protection projects they are accompanied by detailed conditions, supported by the opinions of researchers, the authors of specialist studies. The plans acknowledged the priority status of the maintenance of the natural environment and landscape while integrating the protection of the former and the cultural environment. Protection is to include the vista connections between the areas encompassed by the plans and the sites of their perception from other parts of town. A boundary between built-up areas and those free of buildings has been demarcated. Principles for protecting formal and historical values have been established together with methods of their use for contemporary functions. The plans render possible the development of multi-generation leisure and entertainment: the preserved elements of the Cracow fort have been included into the municipal system of green areas. Emphasis must be placed on the positive role played by the representatives of the local community as well as the ecological and civic organizations backing the planning process. The Grand Prix awarded at the VI edition of a Competition held by European Council of Town Planners (ECTP) 2006 for a project intended for St. Bronislawa Hill confirms the correctness of the resolutions accepted by the self-government of Cracow.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2007, 1; 101-116
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
PARK KULTUROWY JAKO FORMA OBSZAROWEJ OCHRONY ZABYTKÓW
THE CULTURAL PARK AS A FORM OF THE SPATIAL PROTECTION OF HISTORICAL MONUMENTS
Autorzy:
Myczkowski, Zbigniew Jan
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/539401.pdf
Data publikacji:
2007
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
CULTURAL PARK
HISTORICAL MONUMENTS' PROTECTION
Park Kulturowy
obszarowa ochrona zabytków
krajobraz naturalny
krajobraz kulturowy
doktryna krajobrazowa
Opis:
Observing the protection of the landscape in the world, Europe and Poland one might declare that the variety of the landscape is “matched” by the diversity and great number of the forms of its protection. The landscape is physiognomy – an expression of the natural environment, a reflection of all the phenomena transpiring on the surface of the Earth. The environment – both natural and cultural – is decisive for the identity of a given place, while its external expression is the landscape. It is impossible to conceal or ignore the landscape, although one can be more or less sensitive to its beauty or at least order. The landscape always affects man, even if only his subconsciousness. In our surrounding we are dealing with a natural landscape, the product of Nature, and a cultural landscape, created by human intellect and hands; as a rule, however, we encounter their assorted, adverse or positive, mutual permeation. Gutersohn was right when he wrote that the landscape is the expression of man’s economy, Favourable economy comprises the foundation of a harmonious landscape, while bad economy – a devastated landscape, and vice versa: the devastation of the landscape reflects bad economy. The protection of Nature as if precedes the protection of historical monuments; the latest version of the statute on the protection of Nature of 16 April 2004 defined landscape merits as the ecological, aesthetic or cultural qualities of a given area together with the associated lay of the land, and the products and components of the natural environment moulded by the forces of Nature or man’s activity. For the sake of their protection article 16 confirmed the regional protection of the landscape, established at the beginning of the 1980s, which consists in the landscape park; according to its statutory definition, it encompasses an area protected owing to its natural and landscape values for the sake of the preservation and popularisation of those merits in the conditions of balanced development. At present, there are more than 120 such parks in Poland, which constitute over 7% of the total area of the country. In turn, the statute on the protection and care of historical monuments of 23 July 2003 described the cultural landscape as space historically shaped due to man’s activity, and containing products of civilisation or natural elements. Numerous milieus have shown great interest in preparing instruments serving both the revival of the merits of cultural heritage and their exploitation for the sake of economic activisation, specially the progress of tourism. The initiation of such undertakings will benefit from a presentation of the synthesis: Zasady tworzenia i zarządzania dla parków kulturowych oraz sporządzania planów ich ochrony (The Principles of the Establishment and Administration for Cultural Parks and the Conception of Plans for their Improvement), which constitutes auxiliary material both for units of communal territorial self-governments and conservation services as well as town planners, landscape architects, rural studies experts, architects and historians of art. These principles were commissioned by the National Centre for the Study and Documentation of Historical Monuments in Warsaw, and accepted in October 2005 by the State Council for the Protection of Historical Monuments, working alongside the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. On the one hand, the statute provides communal self-governments and their organisational units as well as conservation services relatively considerable flexibility in these ventures; on the other hand, it leaves certain things unsaid as regards the crux of the matter and its implementation. Deciding to face the increasingly distinctly accentuated social needs, the Institute of Landscape Architecture at the Cracow Polytechnic, cooperating with the National Centre for the Study and Documentation of Historical Monuments in Warsaw, undertook the completion of the above-mentioned Zasady. The indicated proposal does not comprise a regulation defining the necessity of devising a collection of strictly determined documents or inaugurating the indispensable activity demanded by law. At the present stage of the first steps made by the self-governments and the conservators of monuments together with specialists and social groups cooperating in the establishment of cultural parks, it is difficult or outright impossible to foresee what sort of conservation, social, economic and organisational problems will have to be tackled. Zasady indicates a certain scenario of issues and activity, conceived according to the ”step by step” principle, which in the nearest future will be probably improved in the course of winning experiences provided by the creation of cultural parks in Poland.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2007, 2; 105-116
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
PROJEKTOWANY BISKUPIŃSKI PARK KULTUROWY JAKO FORMA OCHRONY DZIEDZICTWA ARCHEOLOGICZNEGO
THE PLANNED BISKUPIN CULTURAL PARK AS A FORM OF PROTECTING THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE
Autorzy:
Nowaczyk, Szymon
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/537710.pdf
Data publikacji:
2007
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
BISKUPIN CULTURAL PARK - PROJECT
Biskupiński Park Kulturowy
badania wykopaliskowe
Biskupin
Muzeum w Biskupinie
rezerwat archeologiczny
Gąsawa
ochrona środowiska przyrodniczego
Opis:
The sensational discovery in 1933 of the perfectly preserved relics of a stronghold from the Hallstatt era (about 2 700 years old), located on a peninsula of Lake Biskupinskie, ensured the international renown of the small village of Biskupin. The excavation site and soon afterwards the first reconstructions attracted numerous tourists already in the interwar period. The number of visitors grew systematically also during the post-war period, and in 2007 reached a total of 300 000, becoming indubitably the reason for the interest in terrains adjoining the Biskupin reservation shown by assorted investors representing the gastronomic and tourist branches. The lack of current spatial development plans means that many of the foreseen investments (especially after 2004) now pose a threat to the maintenance of the historical identity of the reservation (which has been granted the status of a historical monument) and contribute to the devastation of the culturalnatural landscape of Biskupin and its environs. In response to the afore-mentioned threats the Voivodeship Conservator of Historical Monuments for the region of Kujawy and Pomerania and the Archaeological Museum in Biskupin have decided to extend protection to several score hectares of land in direct proximity of the archaeological reservation. Work is also being conducted on the establishment of the Biskupin Cultural Park, which would encompass terrains between the communes of Gasawa and Znin as well as other tourist attractions, such as the castle ruins in Wenecja and the Narrow Gauge Railway Museum.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2007, 3; 109-115
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
KRAJOBRAZ KULTUROWY BIESZCZADZKIEGO PARKU NARODOWEGO I JEGO OCHRONA
THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE OF THE BIESZCZADY NATIONAL PARK AND ITS PROTECTION
Autorzy:
Holly, Grażyna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/536712.pdf
Data publikacji:
2006
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
BIESZCZADY NATIONAL PARK
CONSERVATION
CULTURAL LANDSCAPE
Opis:
The characteristic features of the landscape of the Bieszczady National Park include a mutual penetration of elements of nature and culture. Areas representing supreme natural merits are composed of the polonina ranges (downs) and the lower mountain forests, together with their unique resources. On the other hand, superior cultural assets belong to historical landscapes in the 'land of valleys', preserving traces of old development and material culture, harmoniously inscribed into natural configurations. These traces are recorded with the help of vegetation and stones, including unkempt orchards, rows of old ash trees, balks and tracts, ancient linden trees and elms, as well as the overgrown underpinnings of cottages, manor houses or churches, either Eastern rite or Uniate, abandoned cemeteries, roadside crosses and derelict cellars. The permanent existence of a cultural landscape calls for systematic protection. A pertinent programme has been inaugurated within the Plan for the Protection of the Bieszczady National Park; its scope ecnompasses recommendations about protection, intent on, i. a. the preservation of the former structures of villages and traces of development, the protection of old trees and the retention of old names as well as rendering all those resources available for educational purposes. Particular conservation is due to roadside crosses and tombstones, whose survival is to a considerable degree imperilled. Nonetheless, it is quite possible that these souvenirs of a bygone world will be meticulously examined and subsequently preserved. The group of persons interested in the history and culture of the region is consistently growing, and the number of publications and historical iconography is on the rise.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2006, 2; 87-98
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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