2021
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202124601005
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Control of Indoor climate of Historical cult buildings

Abstract: There are 320 historical cult buildings as cultural monuments of national significance in Latvia. Cultural and historical art monuments and artifacts (paintings, organs, chairs, altars, pulpits) must be preserved and protected in these cultural buildings. Specific indoor climate is necessary to maintain in historical cult buildings to pass on to future generations, but those specific requirements often are complete opposite of the actual microclimate and what the user wants. Indoor climate measurements have be… Show more

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“…There are 2604 cult buildings in Latvia which are or which contain cultural monuments of national importance. The norms and standards currently existing in Latvia regarding the preservation of the microclimate in historical cult buildings do not contain specific air parameters [1]. The standard LVS EN15759-1:2012 recognises two approaches to ensuring a microclimate for churches [2].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are 2604 cult buildings in Latvia which are or which contain cultural monuments of national importance. The norms and standards currently existing in Latvia regarding the preservation of the microclimate in historical cult buildings do not contain specific air parameters [1]. The standard LVS EN15759-1:2012 recognises two approaches to ensuring a microclimate for churches [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%