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The deterioration of leather and parchment in the light of the possible impact of conservation, restoration and storage
Friday 05 April 2013 (Categories: Non ICOM/ICOM-CC, Graphic Documents, Leather and Related Materials)
The deterioration of leather and parchment in the light of the possible impact of conservation, restoration and storage
2nd to 4th July 2013, Horn, Austria
Further education course held by Dr. Rene Larsen, Dotre Sommer and Kathleen Muhlen
The course language will be English. The deadline for application is one month before the course starts. The course fee including 2 nights accommodation is 730.00 € plus 10% VAT. The number of participants is restricted to 20.
Accommodation during the course is either within the building (guesthouse) and is included in the price. The guesthouse offers a kitchen, where participants can prepare own meals and the close connection to the venue is of advantage, but there is no TV and no telephone in the rooms. In case you wish for a hotel room, we can offer this for some Euros plus. The hotel is 5 minutes walk from the venue, but provides all facilities a hotel normally got. In case you wish for a hotel, we kindly ask you to contact Mrs. Wieland immediately after registration under
wieland@kunsthaus-horn.at.
After application you will be provided with further information.
Horn European Research Centre, Austria