Conservation is continuous. Rain, heat, and time push; caretakers respond.
Tools and Methods
- Scaffolds and aerial platforms.
- Moisture and stress sensors.
- Cleaning, patching, and preventive monitoring.
Priorities
- Structure first: safety and stability.
- Surfaces second: frescoes and marble health.
- Visitor paths: wear, signage, and education.
Who Does the Work?
- Conservators, engineers, and custodians.
- Coordination with liturgical calendars.
- Community support and funding.
Recent Projects (Examples)
- Surface cleaning campaigns.
- Sensor installations.
- Pathway maintenance for visitors.
Bottom line: Maintenance is the quiet hero behind the visible beauty.