ABSTRACT

This book is a summary of the main restoration works carried out at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem that commenced in September 2013. Work on roof wooden structures, wall and floor mosaics, internal plasters, wooden architraves and painted columns of the naves, external wall surfaces and Narthex is all presented in a sequence of reports that accompany the reader up to the final interventions through accurate descriptions of historical and archaeological features, initial state of conservation and appropriate techniques of conservation and restoration.

Topics are treated with the methodological and linguistic rigor specific to each disciplinary sector involved even if, in the interest of making reading and comprehension easier, it was sometimes preferred to present only significant case studies, which are nevertheless representative of groups of wider and more complex problems. Through the reading of this work, the reader can simply fulfil his desire for knowledge and obtain answers to certain curiosities about the past history of the Church. At the same time, useful guidelines in dealing with conservation and restoration interventions at historic-architectural sites of similar complexity can be found.

The book is, therefore, addressed to a generic reader, interested in the history and conservation of one of the most representative examples of our heritage, but also, in light of its technical and scientific value, to university students, technicians, restorers, architects, structural engineers, archaeologists and historians.

chapter Chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 2|11 pages

The restoration site

chapter Chapter 3|130 pages

Roof and windows

chapter Chapter 4|104 pages

Mosaics

chapter Chapter 5|14 pages

Plasters

chapter Chapter 6|25 pages

Paintings on columns

chapter Chapter 7|9 pages

Exterior wall surfaces

chapter Chapter 8|46 pages

Wooden architraves

chapter Chapter 9|76 pages

The narthex

chapter Chapter 10|12 pages

Monitoring