Abstract

The threat of theft of works of art, antiques and books which are always being stolen from museums, galleries and archives in the Czech Republic, as well as abroad, remains present. Given the existence of the current stolen objects markets and the fact that artefacts keep their value which grows in time, theft will continue into the future. Thus, the security of museum collections and buildings is a pressing issue. It is, therefore, important to seek modern, secure and cheap solutions for the smaller museums in the Czech Republic. This paper describes the current state of security in the Czech Republic and proposes appropriate solutions of the problem of security in museums and galleries. The situation is very critical in some museum areas. Historic heritage is not sufficiently protected. The present study solves the analysis of the state of the historical heritage at present. The protection of the historical heritage is better than the Velvet Revolution. The article deals with the protection of monuments currently, analyzes the current security situation in museums in the Czech Republic and suggests a solution that would improve the future security of artefacts. Faculty of Logistics and Crisis Management prepares a workplace to help museums work with risks.

Highlights

  • Movable cultural heritage exists and always has existed under threat

  • The aim of this paper is to introduce and develop a knowledge base for the protection of historical heritage in museums in the Czech Republic in order to understand in a sustainable way the risks from the museum's operations as well as the restoration [19]

  • The following is a part of Ways of Compound Compromisations describing the theft in the Czech Republic, Case Study, Discuse where the results are evaluated and eventually everything is evaluated by Conclution

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Summary

Introduction

Movable cultural heritage exists and always has existed under threat. The most significant threat is its bare material nature. Given the existence of the current stolen objects markets and the fact that artefacts keep their value which grows in time, theft will continue into the future [23] It is often true in museum practice that no-one seeks the reasons for securing collections or other cultural objects. A number of measures can be taken to mitigate the effects of devastating natural phenomena and to reduce the risk of damage or loss of other types of emergency situations This contribution is an analysis of the complete solution and preparation of manuals for the preparation of an emergency preparedness and response plan, which will be prepared for the needs of museum institutions. The following is a part of Ways of Compound Compromisations describing the theft in the Czech Republic, Case Study, Discuse where the results are evaluated and eventually everything is evaluated by Conclution

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17. Risk Management - Techniky posuzování rizik
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