Abstract
The process of digitalization has emerged as a transformative force in preserving and presenting Ukraine's historical heritage. The article titled "Digitization of Historical Landmarks in Ukraine: Creating Virtual Museums and Platforms" delves into the integration of modern information technologies in the realm of architecture and urban planning. Focused on the specialization of Architecture and Urban Planning, this research examines the impact of digitization on Ukraine's historical sites and the creation of virtual museums and platforms. The study explores the multifaceted effects of digitization, elucidating its role in safeguarding cultural heritage from various threats. Leveraging advancements in technology, the research assesses the application of virtual reconstructions as a means of preserving architectural treasures that have been damaged or destroyed over time. Additionally, it investigates the potential of virtual museums and platforms to offer immersive experiences that enable individuals to interact with historical landmarks in unprecedented ways. The article emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of this endeavor, highlighting the collaboration between architects, historians, and technologists. It scrutinizes the challenges and opportunities presented by this digital transformation, including issues related to accuracy, accessibility, and the meaningful communication of historical and cultural significance to users. Furthermore, the paper addresses the importance of aligning cultural and information policies, streamlining methodologies, and technological approaches to ensure a cohesive and comprehensive approach to the digitization process. In the field of Architecture and Urban Planning, this research offers insights into the evolving landscape of historical preservation and presentation. By investigating the fusion of digital technologies and cultural heritage, the article contributes to the discourse on how Ukraine's historical landmarks can be effectively preserved, shared, and experienced in a rapidly advancing technological era. The findings of this study provide valuable insights for architects, urban planners, historians, and policymakers, enabling them to make informed decisions that harmonize modern technology with the rich legacy of Ukraine's architectural and cultural heritage.
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