Preventive conservation projects

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Preventive conservation projects


Find out more about preventive conservation and the projects taking place around the palaces
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What is preventive conservation?


When it comes to preserving the palaces’ interiors and their objects, preventive conservation is a development of, what is still widely known in the world of heritage, as ‘good housekeeping’.

Preventing harm

As the name suggests, our conservators' aim is to prevent any harm coming to the palaces’ objects by taking precautions against damage. These are widely known as the 'agents of decay' and commonly include:

• Direct physical forces
• Theft and vandalism
• Fire
• Water
• Pests
• Contaminants such as dust
• Radiation (light)
• Incorrect temperature
• Incorrect relative humidity

One might say a preventive conservator could be compared to a nutritionist, providing a balanced diet for a healthy lifestyle.

Find out more about preventive conservation > 


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