Abstract

This paper considers a territory that has cultural, archaeological and natural conservation regulations for its use. The problems of preservation and functional relevance of cultural heritage objects, as well as attracting the scientific community for research and further museification of archaeological monuments are raised. The article examines a park in the city of Semiluki, Voronezh region with objects of natural and cultural heritage, its role for city residents. The possibilities of using such territories have been studied in compliance with protective regulations. A methodology has been developed for preserving the historical landscape and soil cover by creating a new multifunctional public space and designing non-stationary structures. The paper put forward proposals for the further development of such territories while preserving their uniqueness.

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