Abstract
The purpose of this article is to review the case law of administrative courts from recent years concerned with the removal of a monument from the monuments register. This procedure should be applied with extreme caution, in accordance with the legal rules and interpretation of the administrative courts, in particular with regard to the premise of destroying a monument connected with losing its values as a monument. The study draws attention to the problem of the failure of the owner or holder of a building to fulfil his duty of care towards a monument. It can be drawn from the examined judgments, that such omissions cannot serve as a reason for the removal of a monument from the register.
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