{"id":26944,"date":"2024-08-20T07:32:29","date_gmt":"2024-08-20T07:32:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.vsaa.lt\/?page_id=26944"},"modified":"2024-09-16T08:38:21","modified_gmt":"2024-09-16T08:38:21","slug":"restorers","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.vsaa.lt\/en\/restorers\/","title":{"rendered":"Restorers of the Old Town"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>As Vilnius celebrates the 30th anniversary of its historic centre being included on the UNESCO World Heritage List, it is important to acknowledge the contributions of the individuals who helped preserve and restore the heritage of the Old Town.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Pranci\u0161kus Smuglevi\u010dius<\/strong> (Franciszek Smuglewicz, 1745\u20131807) \u2013 a renowned painter whose historical paintings and architectural drawings became important sources for restoring Vilnius&#8217; architectural heritage. He was one of the first to systematically document the city&#8217;s views.<\/p>\n<p><em>First Half of the 20th Century<\/em><br \/>\n<strong>Juozas Kamarauskas<\/strong> (J\u00f3zef Komorowski, 1874\u20131946) \u2013 a famous painter and architect, who studied art in Saint Petersburg and lived in Vilnius from 1922. Kamarauskas worked in the Vilnius Chief Engineer and Architect&#8217;s Office from 1939. Some of his most important works include drawings and plans of Vilnius Old Town streets destroyed during World War II (1944\u20131945). His artistic work became a crucial resource for restoring Vilnius\u2019 Old Town.<br \/>\n<strong>Julius Klos<\/strong> (Juliusz K\u0142os, 1881\u20131933) \u2013 an engineer, architect, and art historian who made significant contributions to the study of Vilnius\u2019 architecture. He studied civil engineering in Warsaw and architecture at Vienna\u2019s University of Technology. From 1920 to 1933, he worked at Vilnius University (then known as Stefan Batory University) as a professor, where he founded and led the Department of Architecture. He researched and inventoried Vilnius\u2019 architectural monuments, including studies of Vilnius Cathedral and its underground (1932). He was involved in their protection and restoration, including the Polish Theatre building (1925, now Vilnius Old Theatre), and the churches of St. Ignatius (1926) and St. Theresa (1929). Klos\u2019s detailed architectural drawings and research were essential in accurately restoring historical buildings and understanding their historical development.<br \/>\n<strong>Zygmunt Mieczys\u0142aw Czaykowski<\/strong> (1887\u20131950) \u2013 an architect and urban researcher, who graduated from the \u00c9cole Sp\u00e9ciale d\u2019Architecture in Paris. He worked as a heritage architect in Mazovia and later moved to Vilnius, where he worked in the city\u2019s municipal architecture department. Czaykowski worked on the inventory of Vilnius buildings and on reconstructing the western \u2013 Gediminas \u2013 tower of the Upper Castle. He created numerous historical reconstructions during World War II, collaborating with the renowned artist Juozas Kamarauskas and architect Vytautas Landsbergis-\u017demkalnis.<br \/>\n<strong>Jerzy Remer<\/strong> (1888\u20131979) \u2013 a Polish art historian and heritage conservationist who studied art history in Krak\u00f3w, museology, and heritage preservation in Paris. From 1918, he worked as a heritage conservator in various Polish cities. From 1922 to 1928, as the Vilnius District Heritage Conservator, he taught art history and restoration at Vilnius University\u2019s (then Stefan Batory University) Faculty of Fine Arts, where he headed the Department of Art History. He published an essay collection focused on the cultural heritage of Vilnius.<\/p>\n<p><em>Second Half of the 20th Century<\/em><br \/>\n<strong>Sigitas Benjaminas Lasavickas<\/strong> (1925\u20131998) \u2013 a painter and architect who made significant contributions to preserving Vilnius&#8217; architectural sacred and defensive heritage. He conducted architectural research and, together with other architects, prepared the following conservation and restoration projects in Vilnius: the Sulistrovski (Lopacinski) Palace on Skapo Street (1953), the Chapter House on Pilies Street (1956), the Church of St. Casimir (1955\u20131982), the Cathedral (1956), the ruins of the Upper Castle (1956\u20131960), the New Arsenal (with architect Kazys Napoleonas Kitkauskas, 1958\u20131965), the defensive wall near Strazdelio and Suba\u010diaus Streets (1961), and the Old Arsenal (with architect Evaldas Purlys, 1975\u20131985). He also created the first reconstruction project for Vilnius Old Town (with architects J. \u0160eibokas and K. \u0160e\u0161elgis, 1958\u20131959).<br \/>\n<strong>Kazys Napoleonas Kitkauskas<\/strong> \u2013 one of the most distinguished restoration architects, an engineer, and a cultural and public figure, holding a PhD in humanities. He has worked on many of Vilnius\u2019 most important sites, overseeing studies of Vilnius Cathedral (1968\u20131986), preparing its repair and maintenance projects (1970\u20131982), and leading architectural research into the remains of the Grand Dukes\u2019 Palace in Vilnius Lower Castle (1987\u20132001). He was one of the initiators of the restoration of the Royal Palace, serving as the scientific director of the restoration project (1995\u20132010).<br \/>\n<strong>Romanas Jaloveckas<\/strong> \u2013 an architect and restorer specialising in the restoration of historical buildings and monuments. He conducted comprehensive architectural research on the 34\u201336 and 54 blocks of Vilnius Old Town, and, with others, prepared restoration projects for these blocks (1961\u20131968). He also conducted architectural research and prepared a restoration project for St. John\u2019s Church in Vilnius (1965\u20131979). Since 2003, he has been a member of the Valdov\u0173 R\u016bmai Restoration and Use Expert Commission of the State Heritage Preservation Commission.<br \/>\n<strong>Evaldas Purlys<\/strong> \u2013 a recognised restoration architect. His restoration projects include the house on Au\u0161ros Vart\u0173 Street 8, the Jesuit Novitiate on \u0160v. Ignoto Street 6, the front and side facades of St. Nicholas Church, and the eastern facade of the Church of the Most Holy Mother of God. He has conducted architectural research and restored parts of buildings or facade elements of the Benedictine Monastery on \u0160v. Ignoto Street 3 and 5, the Bailiff\u2019s House in Vilnius Lower Castle, and buildings on Pilies Street 6, Skapo Street 8, and Did\u017eioji Street 35.<br \/>\n<strong>Marija Nemunien\u0117<\/strong> \u2013 an architect and heritage preservation specialist who has been the author or co-author of over 150 projects of various scales. Key projects include the reconstruction and adaptation of the Vilna Gaon State Jewish Museum on Pylimo Street 4 for use as a cultural centre (2014), the complete renovation of Vilnius Town Hall on Did\u017eioji Street 31 (2012), restoration, conservation, and adaptation of the town hall\u2019s cellars (2016), and the complete renovation of the eastern pavilion and southern wing of the Jonu\u0161as Radvila Palace on Vilniaus Street 24 (2018\u20132019).<br \/>\n<strong>Neringa \u0160arkauskait\u0117-\u0160imkuvien\u0117<\/strong> \u2013 a restoration architect who led the restoration of the wall paintings at the Faculty of History at Vilnius University (2006) and conducted polychromatic research on the eastern facade of the Church of St. James the Apostle and St. Philip (2020).<\/p>\n<p><strong>For more information<\/strong> about other restorers of the Old Town, refer to the table (in Lithuanian language): <a href=\"https:\/\/www.vsaa.lt\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/09\/Senamiescio-restauratoriai_lentele-1.pdf\">Senamies\u010dio restauratoriai<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As Vilnius celebrates the 30th anniversary of its historic centre being included on the UNESCO World Heritage List, it is important to acknowledge the contributions of the individuals who helped preserve and restore the heritage of the Old Town. 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