Preservation Efforts Underway at Aviation Heritage Museum
An iconic propeller displayed in the main exhibition hall of the Aviation Heritage Museum will be temporarily taken down for intensive preservation Read More…
Museum preservation refers to the practices and methods employed to protect and maintain artifacts, artworks, and exhibits within a museum to ensure their longevity and integrity. This includes a range of activities such as conservation, restoration, and the proper storage and handling of objects. Preservation aims to safeguard items from deterioration due to environmental factors like humidity, temperature, light, pests, and pollutants. It also involves documentation, regular assessment of the condition of collections, and implementing preventative measures to reduce the risk of damage. The ultimate goal of museum preservation is to allow future generations to appreciate and learn from cultural and historical objects while maintaining their authenticity and significance.
An iconic propeller displayed in the main exhibition hall of the Aviation Heritage Museum will be temporarily taken down for intensive preservation Read More…