Abstract

In the article, the author addresses the problems of private investment in the restoration of historical and cultural monuments. Features of the state support of activity of restorers are considered. The legislative aspects of this problem are analyzed, the issues of the history of urban planning, the history of the creation of architectural monuments within the boundaries of Moscow are touched upon. The author reveals contradictions arising from the implementation of private investment programs for the restoration of cultural heritage objects. The paper analyzes the main legal aspects of the formation of a favorable social-economic climate for investment in the restoration of monuments in the metropolitan area. It takes into account not only the positive experience in the implementation of the capital restoration programs, but also the difficulties associated with the conflict of interests arising during the restoration works. At the same time, the role of private investors in the restoration of architectural structures is defined as ambiguous. The article used the methods of comparative analysis of historical sources, legal acts, news materials in the media, not only printed, but also audio-visual. In some cases, statistic data reflected in the metropolitan press and on electronic portals of public organizations are taken into account. The results of the study can be taken into account when training architectural historians, civil engineers and restorers.

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