Abstract

The need for the immediate rehabilitation of the Holy Aedicule of the Holy Sepulchre involved the collaborative efforts done by the religious communities, scientific experts, and policy makers with the aim to secure the structural integrity and sustainable rehabilitation of the monument, which stands as a par excellence landmark of spiritual renewal and worshiping for the generations to come. Using best practices and integrating specific disciplinary expertise knowledge, the rehabilitation project has been throughout relevant and extrovert to the society, engaging the public in order to share problematic as well as scientific findings, to understand and promote its cultural resources. In order to achieve this, an innovative scientific method was developed by the National Technical University of Athens Interdisciplinary Team involving methods and perspectives from different disciplines, namely, from the scientific fields of architecture, civil engineering, surveying engineering, materials science and engineering, information technology, archaeometry and archaeology in dialogue with the religious communities. Reference is made to the cultural policy, highlighting the benefit of the interaction between ideas, institutions, and the common interest for the protection of monuments. The aforementioned, along with the organization programming, the integrated governance of the project, based on management functions, such as planning, budgeting, fundraising, evaluation and quality control, designed a prolific interdisciplinary agenda. This paper presents practical and theoretical work in heritage protection management, communicates the tools involved in master scientific issues, while it seeks to engage the interest of the public in order to interact actively, participate in its protection and add constructively on its future life.

Highlights

  • The Holy Sepulchre complex at Calvary, in Jerusalem, embodies the two holiest sites of Christianity

  • The enhancement of the social accessibility from distance combined with a 3-D digital experience of the monument, based on the Rehabilitation of the Holly Aedicule project has been the aim of the exhibition “Tomb of Christ: The Church of the Holy Sepulchre Experience”, which was organized at the Museum of National Geographic, in Washington DC, USA, by National Geographic and NTUA, in Nov. 15, 2017- Aug. 15, 2018

  • The case of the rehabilitation of the Holy Aedicule of the Holy Sepulchre proves the bilateral importance of social accessibility in the protection of monuments, as demonstrated by mutual development of the dynamics of the two processes:

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Introduction

The Holy Sepulchre complex at Calvary, in Jerusalem, embodies the two holiest sites of Christianity. Sepulchre, Rehabilitation, Interdisciplinary Planning and Cultural Policy, Preservation of Values, Social Accessibility, Community Archaeology

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