Tytuł pozycji:
Rola społecznych opiekunów zabytków w ochronie dóbr kultury narodowej
The social protection of historic monuments in Poland dates back
to the beginnings of the 19th century. In the early days this protection
was executed through activities of sight-seeing, regional
and scientific societies as well as thanks to initiatives of private
persons. During the partition of Poland their activities had a clearly
patriotic nature. An important role in the protection of Polish
monuments was played by the Society of the Preservation of Historic
Monuments, the Society of History and Monuments of Cracow,
the Polish Tatra Society (the PTT) and the Polish Tourist Society
(the PTK) which published, i.a., renowned magazines „Ziemia”
(The Earth) and „Wiadomości Konserwatorskie” (Conservation
News). .
The PTK and PTT as well as the PTTK (which came to life after
the fusion of the former two societies) contributed significantly
to the rescue of numerous historic monuments and to the mobilization
of the society and conservation services to more active work.
The group of nearly 7,000 social monuments protectors has great
attainments in this field to its credit. Their main objectives are:
(1) to maintain the object under their protection in a proper condition,
(2) to look after a proper management of the object, (3) to
propagate its historic values. The endeavours of social monuments
protectors concern mainly less known structures that are rather in
a bad technical condition and that are extremely important to the
protection of the landscape and cultural environment of the man as
well as to the history of the nation. They can also perform some
other tasks such as to prepare an inventory or a simplified register,
to draw maps and plans as well as make photographic documentation.
The PTTK commissions of monuments protection agree
these activities with monuments conservators and cooperate with
other social associations engaged in the protection of monuments
including youth organizations. Social protectors carry out broad
campaigns aimed at the propagation of monuments amongst
millions of PTTK members. Authorities of this organization attach
great importance to the undertaking of large actions on behalf of
monuments protection, their popularization and preparation of its
members and the entire society to the fulfillment of the tasks
envisaged in the Law on the Protection of Monuments and Museums
of February 15th, 1962.