The Jesuit church of Holy Name of Jesus from year 1667 is integral part of main square of Telc with Baroque houses from 17th century listed in UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1992. The natural indoor climate of Jesuit church is heated only in occupied pews during liturgical ceremony in winter season. The hygrothermal analysis of natural indoor climate in Jesuit church is performed by preventive conservation method of Target range and Historical climate in period from April 2017 to October 2018. The obtained result shows appropriate indoor climate for preventive conservation of historical furniture (main altar, lateral chapels, pulpit, confessional, organ, paintings), holy remains and valuable artefacts for liturgical ceremony. This hygrothermal analysis of natural indoor climate in Jesuit church supports current state of local heating in occupied pews during liturgical ceremony in winter season.
The paper is based on measured and approximated data of internal climate in Romanesque rotunda in Znojmo. It deals with degradation of indoor plaster with fresco decoration due to air humidity. The most probable conditions of internal climate are shown and evaluated in psychometrics chart. Therefore, it is possible to assume ways of plaster degradation from the obtained thermal-moisture conditions of the indoor climate.
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