The phenomenon of the military cemetery in Galicia
Olena Stasyuk
olena.stasyuk@gmail.comDepartment of Architecture and Conservation, «Lviv Polytechnic» National University (Ukraine)
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2986-6321
Abstract
The article analyzes the main military cemeteries found in Galicia, their types, forms, ideological affiliation and state of preservation. Preventive measures for the preservation of historic military cemeteries are proposed and the possibility of forming new ones is considered.
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Keywords:
conservation, memorial monuments, natural stone, military cemeteryReferences
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Authors
Olena Stasyukolena.stasyuk@gmail.com
Department of Architecture and Conservation, «Lviv Polytechnic» National University Ukraine
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2986-6321
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