Alienation of the Protection of the Cultural Environment.The Necessary Protection of Non-urban Historical Monuments Cover Image

Alienacja ochrony środowiska kulturowego. Konieczność ochrony pozamiejskich nieruchomości zabytkowych
Alienation of the Protection of the Cultural Environment.The Necessary Protection of Non-urban Historical Monuments

Author(s): Barbara Wycichowska
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts
Published by: Krajowy Ośrodek Badań i Dokumentacji Zabytków
Keywords: cultural environment; procultural activity; legal regulations; protection; historical monuments; legislation; education; European Union; Poland

Summary/Abstract: The neglect of the cultural environment by science dealing with the environment generates a low cultural level of society, a lack of interest in procultural activity and, as a consequence, an alienation of the protection of cultural environment. The cultural environment remains the object of the interest and activity pursued by only a small group of professionals and enthusiasts, who are isolated both socially and in the mass media, and act within their own associations or individually. Binding legal regulations do not create an atmosphere conducive for the active protection of historical monuments. Potential investors are deterred by lengthy lists of obligations and burdens imposed upon the owners of historical monuments as well as non-acceptance by the local community and even communal authorities. Only effective activity in the domains of legislation and education, and the assistance rendered to the protection of historical monuments by communal self-governments and the local community can enhance the effectiveness of salvaging historical monuments. In the perspective of joining the European Union, the protection of non-urban historical monuments assumes particular importance for rendering indelible examples of Polish national identity in the rural landscape, which will testify to the varied cultural accomplishments of the nations of a united Europe.

  • Issue Year: 2002
  • Issue No: 3-4
  • Page Range: 378-382
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: Polish
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