The proposed Project includes two cases of cultural interest that occupy a prominent position in the cities where they are located, respectively.
The first studies the hermitages of Larissa and the second studies the museum exhibits of the Tsitsanis Museum in Trikala.
In recent decades, scientists have gathered enough evidence that shows the extent of the Earth’s climate change and how much role the human factor plays in it.
It is clear, therefore, that climate change has impacts on various aspects of cultural heritage.
Project Τitle: CLIMATE MEMORY Design and implementation of actions for the protection of the murals in the “askitaria” caves of Larissa from climate change, as well as the real-time monitoring of the museum objects of the Tsitsanis Museum in Trikala
Project Duration: 18 months
Project Framework & Funding: Natural environment & innovative actions 2021 – GREEN FUND
Scientific coordinator (UNIWA): Theodore Ganetsos – Professor
Consortium – Partners:
- Sponsored by A.M.K.E. PELION OROS
- Tsitsani Research Center-Museum, Municipality of Trikala
- European Institute for Culture, Environment and Science
Research Publications / Results / Patents :
- PIGMENTS IDENTIFICATION: COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION OF MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES IN THE HERMITAGE ASCENSION IN PYTHION OF OLYMPUS, GREECE
January 2023International Journal of Research in Education Humanities and Commerce 04(03):235-241 DOI: 10.37602/IJREHC.2023.4319 KATSANTONI MEROPI, Theodore GanetsosTheodore GanetsosTHEOLOGOS ALEXANDRAKISPanagiotis DourosPanagiotis Douros
- Microclimate Monitoring Using Wireless Sensors for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage: The Case of the Holy Cross Hermitage in Olympus Area, Greece †
by Christiana Papitsi,Theodore Ganetsos *ORCID,Meropi Katsantoni,Christos DrososORCID andEleni