Dall'alluvione del 1966 di FIRENZE una tradizione sempre aggiornata sulle tecnologie per i beni culturali

Authors

  • Veronica D'Ortenzio Laureata in Storia dell'Arte presso la Facoltà  di Conservazione dei Beni Culturali dell'Università  della Tuscia di Viterbo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48258/arc.v5i3.972

Keywords:

RICERCA, CHIMICA, RESTAURO, NANOTECNOLOGIE, DIAGNOSTICA

Abstract

This article present four institutions that deal with technologies applied to cultural heritage in Florence: the Department of Chemistry at the University of Florence and the Interuniversity Consortium CSGI studying nanoscience, CNR's Institute of Applied Physics carries out investigations of surfaces and applications of hyperspectral imaging systems operating in the THz region. We went to meet even the National Institute of Optics and high-resolution multispectral scanners.
Finally we entered the heart of the conservation in Florence: in the Opificio delle Pietre Dure, being able to learn about the studies that there researchers are following. This study showed the enthusiasm with which the city of Florence is updated the tradition of conservation, born during the flood emergency in 1966.

Published

2014-11-19

How to Cite

D’Ortenzio, V. (2014). Dall’alluvione del 1966 di FIRENZE una tradizione sempre aggiornata sulle tecnologie per i beni culturali. Archeomatica, 5(3). https://doi.org/10.48258/arc.v5i3.972