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                <dc:title>Renovation of Esterházy Castle Chapel, Fertöd</dc:title>
                
                    <dc:creator>Project Leader: Tibor Gál, Architect (Budapest - HU)</dc:creator>
                
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                    <dc:publisher>Organisation: Velux Hungary Ltd.</dc:publisher>
                
                
                
                    <dc:contributor>Hungarian National Board of Trustees of Historic Monuments</dc:contributor>
                
                
                    <dc:date>Duration From: 1998-01-01</dc:date>
                
                
                    <dc:date>Duration To: 2001-12-31</dc:date>
                
                
                    <dcterms:created>Built: 18th century</dcterms:created>
                
                <dc:date>Entry year: 2001</dc:date>
                
                    <dc:date>Project Duration: 1998 - 2001</dc:date>
                
                <dc:type>Diploma</dc:type>
                <dc:subject>Stock: CONSERVATION</dc:subject>
                
                    
                        <dc:subject>Category: architectural heritage</dc:subject>
                    
                
                
                    
                        <dc:subject>Building Type: Religious building/memorial</dc:subject>
                    
                

                
                    
                        <dc:subject>Style: Baroque</dc:subject>
                    
                

                
                    <dc:description>Esterházy Castle is a Baroque palace from the 18th century, located in the West Hungarian Eszterhäza, with a U-shaped main building and a court of honour, closed with a wrought-iron gate. ln its central wing can be found the former chapel with extra rooms and oratories. The centuries, and especially World War Two, caused a Iot of darnage to the intemal condition and artistic values of the building and the chapel. The basic objective of the undertaking was a restoration of the original architectural and artistic appearance and functions. Saving the monument complex, a special part of the national heritage, is a common national interest. Given its dimensions, the work is only feasible an a unit-by-unit basis. The chapel constitutes a separate unit of the whole. The main task in the architectural restoration was a reconstruction of the original lantem, and a restoration of the original connection between the rooms. Artistic tasks were a restoration and reconstruction of the chapel's fresco and the ornamental paintings in the extra rooms. A restoration of the artificial marble surfaces and the carved and gilded objects of the altar, as well as a reconstruction of its destroyed parts. The restoration of the chapel started in 1998 with preliminary and architectural tasks. In May 2001 the chapel was reopened.</dc:description>
                

                <dc:identifier>Registration Nr.: HA 2001/HU/02</dc:identifier>
                <dc:identifier>Intern Registration Nr.: W-2001 CON-22 HU</dc:identifier>
                <dc:identifier>Version Nr.: 2001122</dc:identifier>
                
                
                    <dcterms:spatial>GPS: 47°37'18.2"N;  16°52'23.8"E</dcterms:spatial>
                
                
                    <dcterms:spatial>Town: Fertöd</dcterms:spatial>
                
                
                    <dcterms:spatial>ZIP Code: 9431</dcterms:spatial>
                
                
                    <dcterms:spatial>Street: 2. Joseph Haydn utca</dcterms:spatial>
                
                
                
                    <dc:description>Former Use: Chapel</dc:description>
                
                
                    <dc:description>Jury Citation: "For the complete restoration of the almost destroyed and neglected chapel of Hungary's most important baroque castle, reconstructing its elements of architecture and art in the original condition"</dc:description>
                
                
                
                
                
                
                    <dcterms:spatial>Country Name: Hungary</dcterms:spatial>
                
                
                    <dcterms:spatial>Country Shortcut: HU</dcterms:spatial>
                
                <dcterms:rightsHolder>European Heritage Awards Archive</dcterms:rightsHolder>
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