https://doi.org/10.1140/epjp/s13360-021-02311-0
Regular Article
Rethinking and evaluating the role of historical buildings in the preservation of fragile artworks: the case study of the Gallerie dell’Accademia in Venice
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Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Palacky University of Olomouc, 17 Listopadu 1192, 779 00, Olomouc, Czech Republic
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Department of Environmental Sciences, Statistics and Informatics, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Via Torino 155, CAP 30170, Venice Mestre, Italy
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Gallerie Dell’Accademia, Venice, Sestiere Dorsoduro 1050, CAP 30123, Venice, Italy
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Department of Architecture, University of Bologna, Bologna, Via del Risorgimento 2, CAP 40136, Bologna, Italy
a paola.lucero@upol.cz, paola.lucero@unive.it
Received:
6
November
2020
Accepted:
21
December
2021
Published online:
21
January
2022
In this work, we present the results of the analysis of the indoor behavior of temperature and relative humidity in the space of temporary exhibitions of the Gallerie dell’Accademia Museum in Venice (Italy), located in the ancient Santa Maria della Carità Church. The museum was monitored from May to October 2019 during the exhibition “Baselitz-Academy”. This research analyzed the microclimate using a tailored methodology for the study of indoor climate in historical buildings." This methodology is based on the calculation of daily and weekly fluctuations, as well as the speed of weekly fluctuations in temperature and relative humidity. Additionally, the microclimate in the monitored rooms were compared by calculating the indices of climate excursions (ICE) for each type of fluctuation. In the Santa Maria della Carità church, the analysis shows that the current use of an adapted air conditioning system plus the hygrothermal inertia of the building ensures a stable ambience, appropriate for the conservation needs of fragile artworks with little fluctuations.
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