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Cultural monument (Czech Republic)

The cultural monuments of the Czech Republic (Czech: kulturní památka) are protected properties (both real and movable properties) designated by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic. Cultural monuments that constitute the most important part of the Czech cultural heritage may be declared national cultural monuments (Czech: národní kulturní památka) by a regulation of the Government of the Czech Republic. Government may also proclaim a territory, whose character and environment is determined by a group of immovable cultural monuments or archaeological finds, as a whole, as a monument reservation. Ministry of Culture may proclaim a territory of a settlement with a smaller number of cultural monuments, historical environment or part of a landscape area that display significant cultural values as a monument zone.

As of 2019 there are 14 Czech cultural monuments on the World Heritage List.

Proclaiming Objects as Cultural Monuments edit

The criteria for declaring an object a cultural monument, as well as the rules of their protection and management are defined in Act 20/1987 Coll., on State Heritage Preservation.[1][2] The criteria include objects that are an "important record of historical development, way of life and environment of society from the most ancient times to the present day, as a display of creative skills and work of humankind from the various fields of human activities, for their revolutionary, historic, artistic, scientific and technical values, [or] that have a direct relation to important personalities and historic events".[1]

Cancelling of Proclamation of an Object as a Cultural Monument edit

Unless a national cultural monument is involved, the Ministry of Culture may, on extremely serious grounds, cancel the proclamation of an object as a cultural monument at the request of the owner or of an organization which demonstrates a legal interest in the cancelling of the cultural monument status or at its own initiative.[2]

Following the Velvet Revolution the national cultural monument designation was removed from the commemorative sites of the workers' movement, however some of these buildings are still protected as cultural monuments.

1991 edit

The protection was canceled by the Government Decree No. 112/1991 Coll . for these monuments:

In May 1991 the status was also removed from the Monument to Soviet Tank Crews in Prague.

1992 edit

By the government decree No. 404/1992 Coll. cultural monument status was withdrawn from Tábor historical center at the request of the city authorities because the designation prevented the property restitution in the city. At same time the existing cultural monuments of the Old Town Hall (NKP no. 122) and Kotnov Castle with the Bechyně Gate (NKP no. 123) were promoted to the national cultural monuments.

1995 edit

Protection was repealed by Government Decree No. 262/1995 Coll . for these monuments:

Administration edit

The Ministry of Culture is the central body of the state administration for cultural monuments.[2]

The National Heritage Institute (Czech: NPÚ) is the biggest state-funded organisation under the Culture Ministry of the Czech Republic. Under the current laws it is entrusted with a number of expert tasks related to the state heritage conservation. The institute manages all the state-owned monuments. As of 2019 there are over a hundred castles, chateaux and other monuments under the NPÚ management.[4] It also maintains the Central List of Cultural Monuments of the Czech Republic and the Tentative List[5] of cultural monuments which the Czech republic intends to consider for nomination for the World Heritage List.[6] The institute is also required to provide free advice on the conservation, maintenance and renovation of the monuments, and provide expert supervision during their restoration and renovation.

The Ministry has also established a monument inspectorate as its specialized supervisory body in the area of state monument care. The main mission of the monument inspectorate is to exercise central supervision over compliance with this Act 20/1987 and with regulations issued for its implementation.[1]

Each municipality manages cultural monuments within its territory. Municipalities with extended powers then carry out delegated state administration in the area of monument preservation, especially state building supervision during the monument restoration; they oversee the compliance with the law.

Central List edit

Central List of Cultural Monuments of the Czech Republic contains both the immovable and movable objects. One index number identifies both a single item (for example a building, a painting) or a set of buildings or items (for example castle grounds, chateau furniture). Thus, the number of cultural monuments on the list (currently almost 89,000 entries) does not reflect the actual count of the protected objects - in reality there are more than two millions individual pieces, many of them recorded under the same index number.

There are almost 40 thousand immovable objects like historical buildings, archaeological sites, industrial monuments, folk architecture.

The movable objects include works of art, valuable handicrafts, historical library collections and original furnishings of castles and chateaux and sacral buildings. There are hundreds of thousands of such items, almost 49 thousand items are protected as cultural monuments. Unlike the immovable monuments data on movable monuments are not publicly accessible due to theft and personal data protection.

Monument reservations edit

 
Urban monument reservation České Budějovice - city hall
 
Village monument reservation Nosálov (okres Mělník)

Areas with sets of immovable cultural monuments preserved in the original historical environment or sites with archaeological finds can be declared as conservation areas. These are mainly the historical town or village centers. The Government of the Czech Republic defines them by government decree. In the Czech Republic there are urban, village and archeological monument reservations.

  • The urban monument reservation is a selected part of the historic city center with preserved buildings (or their ensembles) and urban infrastructure (fountains, sculptures, etc.) without significant intrusive constructional interventions from the modern era. The designation protects not only the individual buildings, but also the historical floor plan, the urban structure, panorama, etc. In 2013 there were a total of 40 cities which were declared as an urban monument reservation.[citation needed] The largest among them is the Prague monument reservation, followed by the Brno and the Olomouc reservations. The monument reservations are proclaimed by the government.
  • The village monument reservation is an area with preserved buildings of folk character, e.g. villages, workers' colonies or suburban districts with folk architecture. The most valued feature of such areas is the preserved (or only minimally disturbed) urban structure.[7] There have been 61 village conservation areas established in the Czech Republic and their character differs by region.
  • The archaeological monument reservation preserves the archaeological sites. As of 2019 there are eight such sites in the Czech republic, all but one of which are hill-forts.

Monument zones edit

 
Cloister Vyšší brod - part of the urban monument zone Vyšší Brod.
 
Village monument zone Jáchymov - shaft Svornost.

A monument zone can be a city, part of a city, or a part of a landscape unit that has significant cultural value. The Czech Republic has urban, village, and landscape monument zones. All are proclaimed by the Ministry of Culture.[citation needed]

Urban monument zone edit

An urban monument zone is a part of a city or town that is historically significant. It is declared by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic. Most urban monument zones are of medieval origin, but some urban formations are from other historical eras. Among the historical zones are examples of the Renaissance upper towns (Horní Blatná, Jiřetín pod Jedlovou), Baroque and Classicist towns (Nový Bor, Jablonec nad Nisou), spa towns (Karlovy Vary, Mariánské Lázně, Luhačovice) or urban areas connected with industrial production (Vítkovice and Přívoz in Ostrava) or rental apartments construction (Prague districts Karlín, Vinohrady, Vršovice, Žižkov, Nusle, Bubeneč, Smíchov and Dejvice). Modern urban and residential districts dated from the 20th century (Plzeň Lochotín and Plzeň Bezovka, Prague's Ořechovka and Baba), or workers' colonies (Brumov) are among the urban monument zone. Even the era of the so-called socialist realism is included (Poruba neighborhood in Ostrava).[8]

Village monument zone edit

A village monument zone has a lower concentration of cultural monuments than a village monument reservation but exhibits significant cultural value as a historical environment or part of the landscape. A total of 211 village monument zones are declared in the Czech Republic as of 2011.[citation needed]

Landscape monument zone edit

A landscape monument zone is an area protected primarily for the cultural value of the landscape. This means that they such areas do not necessarily have to be of exceptional natural or ecological quality, although in most cases the protection of cultural and natural heritage is intertwined and complementary. The pool of the landscape monuments is very diverse – they can be architecturally composed landscapes with roads and alleys and related buildings (Novohradsko, Chudenicko, Lednice-Valtice area), or important pilgrimage sites (Římovsko, Libějovicko-Lomecko), areas with the remains of mining activities (Jáchymov, Krupka) or memorial lands, reminiscent of major battles (battlefield near Hradec Králové), near Slavkov or Chlumec).[8]

Funding edit

The owner of a cultural monument needs to care for its conservation, to keep it in good condition and to protect it at his/her own expense.[2] The owner is entitled to free professional advice when providing care for the monument.

Since repairing a monument usually requires a specific approach like the use of traditional materials and technologies which may prove costly, the owner has an option to apply for various grants offered by some institutions in the Czech republic, namely by the Ministry of Culture, or for funding available through the European Structural Funds. Financial support is also offered directly by some regional authorities, however the programs differ from region to region.[9]

Funding Programs edit

The Ministry of Culture may provide a contribution to the restoration of a cultural monument from the state budget if there is an extraordinary social interest in preserving the cultural monument (for example, if the monument is one of its kind, or if the monument is in a state of disrepair not caused by its owner or if the monument is included in one of the specialized contribution programs offered by the Ministry of Culture). The grant recipients can be individuals, municipalities and legal entities established by them, churches, nonprofit organizations, legal entities, regions.[10] Every year the Ministry publishes an evaluation report for six of the programs listed below. The report shows the total CZK amount allocated to the 14 regions of the Czech republic broken up by the recipient type and the monument type.[11]

Architectural Heritage Conservation Program edit

The program provides contributions to the restoration of the most valuable pieces of the architectural heritage (for example, castles, chateaux, monasteries, historical gardens, churches). In 2018 the Church received the bulk of the contributions.

Emergency program edit

The program provides contributions to ensure the most urgent repairs of the immovable cultural monuments. In 2018 the Church received the bulk of the contributions.

Program of regeneration of urban conservation areas and zones edit

This program provides contributions to the restoration of cultural monuments located in the most valuable parts of historic cities declared as conservation areas or zones. In 2018 municipalities received the bulk of the contributions.

Program of care for village conservation areas and zones and for landscape conservation zones edit

This program provides contributions to the restoration of cultural monuments located in rural monument reserves and in rural and landscape conservation zones (for example the folk architecture monuments). In 2018 individuals received the bulk of the contributions.

Program of restoration of movable cultural monuments edit

This program provides contributions to the restoration of movable cultural monuments, in particular important works of fine art or handicrafts placed in buildings open to the public for cultural, educational or religious purposes (e.g. paintings and sculptures in churches). In 2018 the Church received the bulk of the contributions.

Support for the restoration of cultural monuments through municipalities with extended powers edit

It was founded in 2008 to allow funding where other programs of the Ministry of Culture do not apply. The funds in the Program are intended for the preservation and restoration of immovable cultural monuments that are located outside the historical reserves and zones, are not national cultural monuments and are not owned by the Czech Republic. In 2018 the Church received the bulk of the contributions.

UNESCO Monuments Support Program edit

The UNESCO Support Program was created in 2008. Its main objective is to meet the Czech Republic's obligations arising from the adoption of the Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage. The purpose of the program is to support the upkeep of the Czech monuments registered on the World Heritage List.

Cultural activities in monument conservation Program edit

It allows financial support of publicly beneficial projects submitted by associations, whose activities help to protect the immovable and movable heritage fund in the Czech Republic and who contribute to the popularization of its care.

Classification edit

There are many different ways how to classify the monuments. Two of the most common are the classification by type according to Jaroslav Herout[12] and the one listed in the Czech Tourism Atlas.[13]

Classification by J.Herout edit

  • Archaeological monuments
  • Castles, fortresses and chateaux
  • Churches and cloisters
  • City fortifications and forts
  • City architecture, buildings
  • Statues, sculptural groups, fountains, and small stone work
  • Historical and cultural historical monuments and military monuments
  • Folk architecture
  • Technical architecture
  • Historical gardens and parks

Classification by Czech Tourism Atlas edit

  • Architectural monuments (museum building, theater, villa, city hall, town square, fountain)
  • Church monuments (chapel, church, cathedral, cloister, synagogue, burial site, cemetery)
  • Hill-fort (and settlement)
  • Castles and chateaux (and ruins)
  • Technical monuments (bridge, buttress, railroad, fort, military cemetery)
  • Folk architecture
  • Military architecture

See also edit

  • List of national cultural monuments of the Czech Republic [cs] (in Czech)
  • List of urban monument reservations in the Czech Republic [cs] (in Czech)
  • List of urban monument zones in the Czech Republic [cs] (in Czech)
  • List of village monument zones in the Czech Republic [cs] (in Czech)
  • List of landscape monument zones in the Czech Republic [cs] (in Czech)

External links edit

  1. ^ a b c Portál veřejné správy: Zákon 20/1987 Sb., o státní památkové péči[permanent dead link] (in Czech)
  2. ^ a b c d (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-12-08. Retrieved 2013-03-24.
  3. ^ GLATZ, Anton, a kol. (1985). ABC kulturních památek Československa. Praha Panorama. p. 120.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Seznam hradů, zámků aj. ve správě NPÚ". www.npu.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 2019-09-20.
  5. ^ "UNESCO World Heritage Centre - Tentative Lists". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2019-09-20.
  6. ^ "UNESCO World Heritage Centre - World Heritage List". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2019-09-20.
  7. ^ Luniaczek, Petr, 1942- (2009). Putování za jihočeskou lidovou architekturou : 36 výletů (Dotisk [1. vyd.] ed.). České Budějovice: Petr Luniaczek. ISBN 9788025441879. OCLC 607518454.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ a b . www.npu.cz (in Czech). Archived from the original on 2019-10-15. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  9. ^ "Finance". www.npu.cz. Retrieved 2019-09-20.
  10. ^ Dotace, (c) 2013-2020. "Program restaurování movitých kulturních památek | Dotace EU". www.dotacni.info (in Czech). Retrieved 2019-09-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ "Dotační programy Ministerstva kultury a jejich vyhodnocení - mkcr.cz". www.mkcr.cz. Retrieved 2019-09-20.
  12. ^ Herout, Jaroslav (1986). Jak poznávat kulturní památky. Praha Mladá fronta.
  13. ^ Atlas cestovního ruchu České republiky. Vystoupil, Jiří., Masarykova univerzita. Ekonomicko-správní fakulta., Česko. Ministerstvo pro místní rozvoj. Praha: Ministerstvo pro místní rozvoj ČR. 2006. ISBN 8023972561. OCLC 85718765.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • National Heritage Institute
  • MonumNet - online registry of cultural monuments (in Czech)
  • : Cultural heritage

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The cultural monuments of the Czech Republic Czech kulturni pamatka are protected properties both real and movable properties designated by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic Cultural monuments that constitute the most important part of the Czech cultural heritage may be declared national cultural monuments Czech narodni kulturni pamatka by a regulation of the Government of the Czech Republic Government may also proclaim a territory whose character and environment is determined by a group of immovable cultural monuments or archaeological finds as a whole as a monument reservation Ministry of Culture may proclaim a territory of a settlement with a smaller number of cultural monuments historical environment or part of a landscape area that display significant cultural values as a monument zone As of 2019 there are 14 Czech cultural monuments on the World Heritage List Contents 1 Proclaiming Objects as Cultural Monuments 2 Cancelling of Proclamation of an Object as a Cultural Monument 2 1 1991 2 2 1992 2 3 1995 3 Administration 4 Central List 5 Monument reservations 6 Monument zones 6 1 Urban monument zone 6 2 Village monument zone 6 3 Landscape monument zone 7 Funding 7 1 Funding Programs 7 1 1 Architectural Heritage Conservation Program 7 1 2 Emergency program 7 1 3 Program of regeneration of urban conservation areas and zones 7 1 4 Program of care for village conservation areas and zones and for landscape conservation zones 7 1 5 Program of restoration of movable cultural monuments 7 1 6 Support for the restoration of cultural monuments through municipalities with extended powers 7 1 7 UNESCO Monuments Support Program 7 1 8 Cultural activities in monument conservation Program 8 Classification 8 1 Classification by J Herout 8 2 Classification by Czech Tourism Atlas 9 See also 10 External linksProclaiming Objects as Cultural Monuments editThe criteria for declaring an object a cultural monument as well as the rules of their protection and management are defined in Act 20 1987 Coll on State Heritage Preservation 1 2 The criteria include objects that are an important record of historical development way of life and environment of society from the most ancient times to the present day as a display of creative skills and work of humankind from the various fields of human activities for their revolutionary historic artistic scientific and technical values or that have a direct relation to important personalities and historic events 1 Cancelling of Proclamation of an Object as a Cultural Monument editUnless a national cultural monument is involved the Ministry of Culture may on extremely serious grounds cancel the proclamation of an object as a cultural monument at the request of the owner or of an organization which demonstrates a legal interest in the cancelling of the cultural monument status or at its own initiative 2 Following the Velvet Revolution the national cultural monument designation was removed from the commemorative sites of the workers movement however some of these buildings are still protected as cultural monuments 1991 edit The protection was canceled by the Government Decree No 112 1991 Coll for these monuments National House in Karlin Prague Villa Tereza Prague Workers House in Kladno Central Bohemian Region Birthplace of Antonin Zapotocky in Zakolany Central Bohemian Region Restaurant in Liberec Liberec Region Birthplace of Bohumir Smeral in Trebic Vysocina Region Birthplace of Klement Gottwald in Dedice South Moravian Region In May 1991 the status was also removed from the Monument to Soviet Tank Crews in Prague 1992 edit By the government decree No 404 1992 Coll cultural monument status was withdrawn from Tabor historical center at the request of the city authorities because the designation prevented the property restitution in the city At same time the existing cultural monuments of the Old Town Hall NKP no 122 and Kotnov Castle with the Bechyne Gate NKP no 123 were promoted to the national cultural monuments 1995 edit Protection was repealed by Government Decree No 262 1995 Coll for these monuments pub U Kastanu Prague People s House Prague The Workers House Peklo in Plzen Plzen Region Memorial to the Hungry March in Duchcov Usti nad Labem Region transferred from the viaduct to the chateau park 3 Protection of the Duchcov Viaduct removed Rumburk Rebellion Monument Untouched in Rumburk Usti nad Labem Region Memorial to the victims of the Svarovska strike in Velke Hamry Liberec Region Birthplace of Josef Hybes in Dasice Pardubice Region Memorial to the fallen partisans in Leskovice Vysocina region Memorial of the Slavonic Brotherhood in Mnich Vysocina Region Birthplace of Ludvik Svoboda in Hroznatin Vysocina Region Memorial to the victims of the Fryvaldov strike in Lipova lazne Olomouc region Monument to the Ostrava Operation in Hrabyne Moravian Silesian RegionAdministration editThe Ministry of Culture is the central body of the state administration for cultural monuments 2 The National Heritage Institute Czech NPU is the biggest state funded organisation under the Culture Ministry of the Czech Republic Under the current laws it is entrusted with a number of expert tasks related to the state heritage conservation The institute manages all the state owned monuments As of 2019 there are over a hundred castles chateaux and other monuments under the NPU management 4 It also maintains the Central List of Cultural Monuments of the Czech Republic and the Tentative List 5 of cultural monuments which the Czech republic intends to consider for nomination for the World Heritage List 6 The institute is also required to provide free advice on the conservation maintenance and renovation of the monuments and provide expert supervision during their restoration and renovation The Ministry has also established a monument inspectorate as its specialized supervisory body in the area of state monument care The main mission of the monument inspectorate is to exercise central supervision over compliance with this Act 20 1987 and with regulations issued for its implementation 1 Each municipality manages cultural monuments within its territory Municipalities with extended powers then carry out delegated state administration in the area of monument preservation especially state building supervision during the monument restoration they oversee the compliance with the law Central List editCentral List of Cultural Monuments of the Czech Republic contains both the immovable and movable objects One index number identifies both a single item for example a building a painting or a set of buildings or items for example castle grounds chateau furniture Thus the number of cultural monuments on the list currently almost 89 000 entries does not reflect the actual count of the protected objects in reality there are more than two millions individual pieces many of them recorded under the same index number There are almost 40 thousand immovable objects like historical buildings archaeological sites industrial monuments folk architecture The movable objects include works of art valuable handicrafts historical library collections and original furnishings of castles and chateaux and sacral buildings There are hundreds of thousands of such items almost 49 thousand items are protected as cultural monuments Unlike the immovable monuments data on movable monuments are not publicly accessible due to theft and personal data protection Monument reservations edit nbsp Urban monument reservation Ceske Budejovice city hall nbsp Village monument reservation Nosalov okres Melnik Areas with sets of immovable cultural monuments preserved in the original historical environment or sites with archaeological finds can be declared as conservation areas These are mainly the historical town or village centers The Government of the Czech Republic defines them by government decree In the Czech Republic there are urban village and archeological monument reservations The urban monument reservation is a selected part of the historic city center with preserved buildings or their ensembles and urban infrastructure fountains sculptures etc without significant intrusive constructional interventions from the modern era The designation protects not only the individual buildings but also the historical floor plan the urban structure panorama etc In 2013 there were a total of 40 cities which were declared as an urban monument reservation citation needed The largest among them is the Prague monument reservation followed by the Brno and the Olomouc reservations The monument reservations are proclaimed by the government The village monument reservation is an area with preserved buildings of folk character e g villages workers colonies or suburban districts with folk architecture The most valued feature of such areas is the preserved or only minimally disturbed urban structure 7 There have been 61 village conservation areas established in the Czech Republic and their character differs by region The archaeological monument reservation preserves the archaeological sites As of 2019 there are eight such sites in the Czech republic all but one of which are hill forts Monument zones edit nbsp Cloister Vyssi brod part of the urban monument zone Vyssi Brod nbsp Village monument zone Jachymov shaft Svornost A monument zone can be a city part of a city or a part of a landscape unit that has significant cultural value The Czech Republic has urban village and landscape monument zones All are proclaimed by the Ministry of Culture citation needed Urban monument zone edit An urban monument zone is a part of a city or town that is historically significant It is declared by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic Most urban monument zones are of medieval origin but some urban formations are from other historical eras Among the historical zones are examples of the Renaissance upper towns Horni Blatna Jiretin pod Jedlovou Baroque and Classicist towns Novy Bor Jablonec nad Nisou spa towns Karlovy Vary Marianske Lazne Luhacovice or urban areas connected with industrial production Vitkovice and Privoz in Ostrava or rental apartments construction Prague districts Karlin Vinohrady Vrsovice Zizkov Nusle Bubenec Smichov and Dejvice Modern urban and residential districts dated from the 20th century Plzen Lochotin and Plzen Bezovka Prague s Orechovka and Baba or workers colonies Brumov are among the urban monument zone Even the era of the so called socialist realism is included Poruba neighborhood in Ostrava 8 Village monument zone edit A village monument zone has a lower concentration of cultural monuments than a village monument reservation but exhibits significant cultural value as a historical environment or part of the landscape A total of 211 village monument zones are declared in the Czech Republic as of 2011 citation needed Landscape monument zone edit A landscape monument zone is an area protected primarily for the cultural value of the landscape This means that they such areas do not necessarily have to be of exceptional natural or ecological quality although in most cases the protection of cultural and natural heritage is intertwined and complementary The pool of the landscape monuments is very diverse they can be architecturally composed landscapes with roads and alleys and related buildings Novohradsko Chudenicko Lednice Valtice area or important pilgrimage sites Rimovsko Libejovicko Lomecko areas with the remains of mining activities Jachymov Krupka or memorial lands reminiscent of major battles battlefield near Hradec Kralove near Slavkov or Chlumec 8 Funding editThe owner of a cultural monument needs to care for its conservation to keep it in good condition and to protect it at his her own expense 2 The owner is entitled to free professional advice when providing care for the monument Since repairing a monument usually requires a specific approach like the use of traditional materials and technologies which may prove costly the owner has an option to apply for various grants offered by some institutions in the Czech republic namely by the Ministry of Culture or for funding available through the European Structural Funds Financial support is also offered directly by some regional authorities however the programs differ from region to region 9 Funding Programs edit The Ministry of Culture may provide a contribution to the restoration of a cultural monument from the state budget if there is an extraordinary social interest in preserving the cultural monument for example if the monument is one of its kind or if the monument is in a state of disrepair not caused by its owner or if the monument is included in one of the specialized contribution programs offered by the Ministry of Culture The grant recipients can be individuals municipalities and legal entities established by them churches nonprofit organizations legal entities regions 10 Every year the Ministry publishes an evaluation report for six of the programs listed below The report shows the total CZK amount allocated to the 14 regions of the Czech republic broken up by the recipient type and the monument type 11 Architectural Heritage Conservation Program edit The program provides contributions to the restoration of the most valuable pieces of the architectural heritage for example castles chateaux monasteries historical gardens churches In 2018 the Church received the bulk of the contributions Emergency program edit The program provides contributions to ensure the most urgent repairs of the immovable cultural monuments In 2018 the Church received the bulk of the contributions Program of regeneration of urban conservation areas and zones edit This program provides contributions to the restoration of cultural monuments located in the most valuable parts of historic cities declared as conservation areas or zones In 2018 municipalities received the bulk of the contributions Program of care for village conservation areas and zones and for landscape conservation zones edit This program provides contributions to the restoration of cultural monuments located in rural monument reserves and in rural and landscape conservation zones for example the folk architecture monuments In 2018 individuals received the bulk of the contributions Program of restoration of movable cultural monuments edit This program provides contributions to the restoration of movable cultural monuments in particular important works of fine art or handicrafts placed in buildings open to the public for cultural educational or religious purposes e g paintings and sculptures in churches In 2018 the Church received the bulk of the contributions Support for the restoration of cultural monuments through municipalities with extended powers edit It was founded in 2008 to allow funding where other programs of the Ministry of Culture do not apply The funds in the Program are intended for the preservation and restoration of immovable cultural monuments that are located outside the historical reserves and zones are not national cultural monuments and are not owned by the Czech Republic In 2018 the Church received the bulk of the contributions UNESCO Monuments Support Program edit The UNESCO Support Program was created in 2008 Its main objective is to meet the Czech Republic s obligations arising from the adoption of the Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage The purpose of the program is to support the upkeep of the Czech monuments registered on the World Heritage List Cultural activities in monument conservation Program edit It allows financial support of publicly beneficial projects submitted by associations whose activities help to protect the immovable and movable heritage fund in the Czech Republic and who contribute to the popularization of its care Classification editThere are many different ways how to classify the monuments Two of the most common are the classification by type according to Jaroslav Herout 12 and the one listed in the Czech Tourism Atlas 13 Classification by J Herout edit Archaeological monuments Castles fortresses and chateaux Churches and cloisters City fortifications and forts City architecture buildings Statues sculptural groups fountains and small stone work Historical and cultural historical monuments and military monuments Folk architecture Technical architecture Historical gardens and parks Classification by Czech Tourism Atlas edit Architectural monuments museum building theater villa city hall town square fountain Church monuments chapel church cathedral cloister synagogue burial site cemetery Hill fort and settlement Castles and chateaux and ruins Technical monuments bridge buttress railroad fort military cemetery Folk architecture Military architectureSee also editList of national cultural monuments of the Czech Republic cs in Czech List of urban monument reservations in the Czech Republic cs in Czech List of urban monument zones in the Czech 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