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The Bundesdenkmalamt (BDA) is the Austrian Federal Monuments Office, a department of the Austrian Federal Ministry for Education, Arts and Culture that is responsible for cultural heritage in Austria. ==History== The BDA was established in 1853 under Emperor Franz Joseph I, as a central commission for the preservation of National Heritage Sites. Its duties include the preservation, restoration and cataloging of immoveable cultural heritage. The BDA also monitors the export provisions of the Austrian monument protection act for moveable cultural heritage. The BDA is divided into one central bureau and nine "land conservation districts" in the provincial capitals. At their disposal are the following central departments: * Historic buildings * Garden architecture (Historic garden conservation and historic parks) * Restored workshops Baudenkmalpflege * Industrial heritage (historic factories) * Export licenses for cultural heritage * Archeological sites * Heritage lists * Inventory and Heritage Studies (publisher of the Georg Dehio manual) * "Sound monuments" (church bells and organs) * Museums & libraries (excluding national museums) * Legal Matters (conservation law) * Art restoration workshops; namely the Central Chemical Laboratory of the Federal Monuments Office at the Vienna Arsenal,〔( Naturwissenschaftliches Zentrallabor ), BDA〕 and the Architectural conservation restoration workshop in the Mauerbach Charterhouse.〔( Restaurierwerkstätten Baudenkmalpflege Kartause Mauerbach ), BDA〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bundesdenkmalamt」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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