Cultural Property Protection In Poland
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Cultural property protection ( pl, ochrona zabytków) in Poland


Cultural property im Poland

According to Polish law, a cultural property item ( pl, zabytek; its plural form, pl, zabytki, means cultural property) is defined as an "immovable or a movable item, their parts or complexes, which are human creations or their byproducts, serving as a testimony of a past epoch or event, and whose preservation is in the societal interest due to their historical, artistic or scientific value." The designation has sometimes also colloquially been used by humanities and arts scholars in a meaning incompatible with the legal definition, extended to cover also selected
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item types, in particular language, works of literature and music compositions (other than historical manuscripts, pieces of rare or historical editions, or historical documents, considered cultural property items), but its usage in such meaning has mainly been confined to professional jargon in humanities and the arts, while not being prevalent in everyday language. The increase in public awareness in Poland of
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after the damage done during World War II, was largely the work of
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, the Polish signatory of the Venice Charter.


Classification by type

The cultural property is officially classified into three categories: movable cultural property, immovable cultural property, archaeological cultural property.


Immovable cultural property

Immovable cultural property are categorized as type A items and include the following: * buildings or other individual constructions such as public art or memorials that have significant cultural value. * Group of buildings that constitutes a coherent unit, regardless of individual value, such as a ''cultural landscape'' or ''cityscape''. * Park of cultural importance, including natural monuments such as valuable trees, group of trees (park, forest, lane, etc.) or a boulder.


Movable cultural property

Movable cultural property, such as works of art or technology, as well as library or archival items, are catalogued as type B items; however, the Registry does not include movable items included in a museum inventory, in the national library collections or the national archival fonds.


Archaeological cultural property

Archaeological sites and
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s are catalogued as type C items; however, the Registry does not include artifacts included in a museum inventory,.Definition of archeological cultural property
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Classification by form of recognition

Objects are recognized as cultural heritage protected by law in four ways: * if an object is added to the Registry of Cultural Property (''Rejestr zabytków'') * if the heritage assigned a special status of Historic Monument (''Pomnik historii''); see List of Historic Monuments (Poland) for a complete list * if the object is classified as a cultural park (''Park kulturowy'') * if a local government declares the object in need of protection


Cultural property protection organs

The cultural property protection organs ( pl, organy ochrony zabytków) of the national administration include the 16 voivodeship offices for cultural property protection ( pl, wojewódzkie urzędy ochrony zabytków) headed by a voivodeship cultural property conservator ( pl, wojewódzki konserwator zabytków) acting on behalf of the voivode. In addition, selected units of territorial self-government:
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s, cities with county rights and counties have used an option to appoint a communal, municipal, city or county cultural property conservator ( pl, gminny, miejski lub powiatowy konserwator zabytków) , with some tasks of the voivodeship conservator usually delegated to such an official under an agreement with the respective voivode, while the heads of the maritime offices are the first-tier organs in matters concerning maritime cultural property. Other state bodies may also be designated a first-tier organ in specific, justified cases on an ''ad hoc'' basis. The cultural property data is processed at the national level by the National Institute of Cultural Heritage ( pl, Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa), the latter also operating the National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage on behalf of the minister responsible for national
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, while all the abovementioned institutions are overseen by the General Cultural Property Conservator ( pl, Generalny Konserwator Zabytków), an office fulfilling the tasks of the second-tier organ, held by a secretary or an undersecretary of state at the ministry responsible for national
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and acting on behalf of the minister.


See also

* Culture of Poland * National Heritage Site * World Heritage Sites of Poland * List of Historic Monuments (Poland)


Notes


References


Further reading

* * * *{{cite book, author=Bohdan Rymaszewski, title=Polska ochrona zabytków: refleksje z lat 1918 - 2002, url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xcAtAAAACAAJ, year=2002, publisher=Bohdan Rymaszewski, isbn=978-83-918245-1-1, language=Polish Law of Poland