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Part of the collection from our archive will be subjected to testing and maintenance in the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun. Students under the supervision of experienced conservators will check the archival materials as well as their technology, history, origin and style of the work.

Restoration work will be carried out free of charge as part of the course. Our Parsonage will bear the cost of the materials used in the conservation, the paper work and the additional cost of research and required specialists.

A portrait of a priest from 1929 and a photo album on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the ministrations of the priest Hacke, which contains 16 black and white photographs, will be the subject of a thesis of one of the students.

Two lithographs and dozens of colourful prints depicting scenes from the Bible will meanwhile be examined during this year’s apprenticeship of 2nd year students, during lectures on “Methods of Preservation and Restoration of Prints and Paper Based Artifacts.”

The sewn file unit will be examined during the “Laboratory of Preservation of Archival Artifacts”.