Excursion to the Center for the Preservation of Historical and Cultural Heritage

Thu, Dec 12, 2024, 6:49 AM

On December 5, 2024, students of the 3rd year of the OP "Recreational Geography and Tourism" under the guidance of a senior lecturer,PhD at the Higher School of Natural Sciences Sadykov Zh.A. visited the Center for the Preservation of Monuments and objects of historical and Cultural Heritage.

 The director of the Center, Manshuk Isaeva, conducted an informative tour, telling that the building of the former Muslim school, which today houses the Center for the Preservation of Monuments and Objects of Historical and Cultural Heritage, dates back to the end of the XIX century. This is an architectural monument, which is one of the unique examples of wooden architecture of the late XIX - early XX century. The building is a residential building made in the form of a wooden log house, which is decorated with rich carved wooden decor. There are 111 monuments in Astana, more than half of which were installed during the years of independence of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Director of the Center Manshuk Isaeva said. The staff of the center studies the technical condition of the monuments, conducts current repairs and restoration work. Their list is updated and updated annually. With this in mind, the certification of monuments and cultural heritage sites is carried out with the introduction of historical, architectural, archaeological information, assessment of their significance, dimensional drawings, etc. The Center for Ensuring the Preservation of Monuments and Objects of Historical and Cultural Heritage, located in this building, is a structural subdivision of the State Committee for the Management of United Museums of the Akimat of Astana. He is engaged in the preservation, restoration and popularization of the historical and cultural heritage of Astana. To achieve this goal, lectures, excursions and thematic events are held at the monuments and memorial complexes of our city for guests and residents of the capital.


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