Olender人种志parkin wielka nieszawka:假设与实现

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Ewa Tyczyńska
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事实证明,在波兰,保护农村历史建筑最有效、最持久的形式是将其转移到露天博物馆。作为托伦Maria Znamierowska Prüffer民族志博物馆的一个分支,WielkaNieszawka的奥伦德民族志公园于2018年向游客开放,它是波兰第一个完全致力于奥伦德人和门诺人在下维斯瓦河谷殖民的露天博物馆。在2011年决定了公园的选址后,建筑工程进行了数年。在此之前,他们进行了实地调查,从而确定了六座可供迁移的建筑:住宅、农场和牲畜结构。它们可以追溯到18世纪和19世纪,是与奥伦德定居点有关的最珍贵的建筑实例。他们在现场发现的糟糕的技术状况最常见的原因是缺乏持续的护理和对建筑的不当保护。因此,将这些设施迁移到公园是确保它们得到有效保护和生存的唯一机会。由于结构的多样性、多年来的大量变化和不同的保护状态,转移到公园的历史设施提出了新的保护和民族志挑战。不用说,任何建筑的搬迁都会带来艰巨的保护任务,这是一个复杂的多阶段过程,需要各个专业和行业的代表做出贡献,而它的实现远远超出了任何公认的“标准”,揭示了必须实时解决的新谜团和问题。在这样的项目中,重要的是对历史建筑的适当态度,科学的基础,以及专业知识、经验和可靠的文件支持。本文中描述的将这些建筑转移到Wielka Nieszawka的Olender民族志公园的方法和重建手段显示了露天博物馆学的最高标准,因此遵守了基本的保护规则,即确保历史纪念碑的真实性及其历史价值。
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OLENDER ETHNOGRAPHIC PARK IN WIELKA NIESZAWKA: ASSUMPTIONS AND IMPLEMENTATION
What has proven the most effective and durable form of the preservation of rural historic buildings in Poland is their translocation to open-air museums. A branch of the Maria Znamierowska-Prüffer Ethnographic Museum in Torun, the Olender Ethnographic Park in Wielka Nieszawka was opened to visitors in 2018, and it is the first open-air museum in Poland entirely dedicated to the colonization of the Olenders and Mennonites in the Lower Vistula Valley. Following the decision on the Park’s location in 2011, the construction works were conducted for several following years. They had been preceded by fieldwork allowing to identify six buildings for translocation: residential as well as farm and livestock structures. Constituting the most precious preserved examples of architecture related to the Olender settlement, they date back to the 18th and 19th centuries. Their deplorable technical condition found in the field was most commonly due to the lack of continuous care and to improper preservation of the buildings. Therefore the facilities’ translocation to the Park was the only chance of securing their effective preservation and survival. Owing to the varied structures, substantial alterations over the years and varied preservation state, the historic facilities transferred to the Park posed new conservation and ethnographic challenges. It goes without saying that any relocation of a building sets difficult conservation tasks, that it is a complex multi-stage process which requires contribution from representatives of various professions and trades, while its fulfillment goes well beyond any generally known ‘standards’, revealing new mysteries and problems which have to be solved in real time. What matters a lot in such projects is an appropriate attitude to a historic building, scientifically grounded, and supported with expertise, experience and reliable documentation. The methods and reconstruction means used in the translocation of the edifices to the Olender Ethnographic Park in Wielka Nieszawka described in the paper display the highest standards of open-air museology, owing to which the basic conservation rule, namely securing the historic monument’s authenticity, and thus its historical value, has been obeyed.
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