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HISTORICAL ANALYSIS AND STUDY OF CURRENT STATE OF BRAN CASTLE DOMAIN, IN ORDER TO RESTORE THE HISTORIC LANDSCAPE ESEMBLE – FORMER ROYAL RESIDENCE

Published in Scientific Papers. Series B. Horticulture., Vol. LVII
Written by Elisabeta DOBRESCU, Anca STĂNESCU

National landscape needs to create benchmarks for national identity, especially because it is just beginning. In fact, if a historic landscape path could no longer be restored, then landscapers will need to refer to the tradition of a foreign nation. The smaller the funds for management, the greater it’s importance. Assessment of impacts on historic gardens and parks refer to their condition at the time of the study. Due to maintenance deficiencies, management, financing and lack of a national strategy for the conservation, improvement and use of historical monuments with landscape interest, we are currently witnessing rapid degradation of the few landmarks that nation-wide landscape holds. Most restorations were aimed at construction areas, the domains of gardens and parks, sometimes with surfaces of tens of hectares, are not at all addressed, or addressed only theoretically. This study will explore in a historical and landscape point of view, the Bran Castle Park, as well as make an analysis of the current status, necessary studies in order to professionally restore the historic area.Knowing the main aspects of accounting and inventory of historical components assembly also includes a range of information that help sustainable management strategy in the future. Preservation, conservation,but also restoration and revitalization of cultural heritage landscape is a core concern in the development of a cultural society. These testimonies of the past are very important milestones, necessary in order to understand the historical context of the evolution of society. Maintenance and development of the historical monument landscape values, in conjunction with the architectural may lead in the future to a sustainable development of the monument, a concept that can be incorporated into future marketing strategies.

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