This year marks the eightieth anniversary of the creation of the foundations for state protection of historical monuments in Poland; in 1914 the National Conservation Office was founded in Galicia (with headquarters in Krakow) and replaced the Groups of Conservators for Western and Eastern Galicia. The newly emergent Office became a model for administrative structures dealing with the protection of historical monuments in independent Poland. The article presents state conservators of art working in Krakow, starting with dr. Tadeusz Szydłowski, the first National Conservator of Historical Monuments in Galicia up to the present-day Voivodeship Conservator of Historical Monuments, the architect Andrzej Gaczoł, M. A.
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