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Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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The course in full-time form includes the following topics by individual weeks: 1. Introduction to the issue of monument care - history of monument care 2. History of monument care in the Czech lands 3. Current structure of monument care in the Czech Republic 4. Concepts in current monument care and their specifics (KP, NKP, OP, MPZ, MPR?) 5. Administrative proceedings - repair, restoration, immovable cultural monuments 6. Administrative proceedings - repair, restoration of movable cultural monuments 7. Administrative proceedings - change of zoning plan in a protected area for monuments 8. Proposal for declaration of a cultural monument 9. Monument applications 10. Field documentation of a monument and its evaluation 11. Creation of a professional statement (variants of applications) 12. Preparation of a proposal for a declaration of a cultural monument 13. Creation of a proposal for a declaration of a cultural monument 14. Evaluation of the proposal prepared by the students and final summary of the course
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, unspecified, unspecified, unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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The course aims to provide students with information from the current practice of state monument care. The emphasis is not only on the reflection, evaluation and temporal classification of individual monuments, but also on contemporary administrative processes valid in the Czech Republic. Students should subsequently reflect on the interdisciplinary nature of monument care and orient themselves in the individual disciplines and professions with which a monument care professional cooperates in the performance of their profession. The aim of the course is also to provide students with instructions on how to search for monument values in individual immovable and movable monuments and protected areas. The course will focus on monument care in the Czech Republic according to the current Act on State Monument Care 20/1987 Coll. The issues of wider Central Europe and the world will be selectively included. In terms of the teaching concept, the lectures will focus on the theoretical basis and subsequent seminars on the practical procedures of a monument care professional.
The student will be able to reflect on the cultural heritage of the Czech Republic and assess its condition. He will be taught the basics of state monument care practice so that he will be able to assess quality and poor quality interventions in our monument fund.
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Prerequisites
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The student should be familiar with Czech and world history and the history of fine arts.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
The student will successfully complete the course based on a successful test. However, the main emphasis will be placed on the successful completion of ongoing seminar assignments. Students are recommended to attend lectures and study the prescribed professional literature.
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Recommended literature
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Herout, J. Slabikář návštěvníků památek. Praha, 2011.
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Kolektiv. Péče o architektonické dědictví I - III. Praha, 2008. ISBN 978-80-85970-59-3.
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