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Safeguard Cultural Treasures The Last SupperCase study
Case study · Heritage and Museum

Safeguard Cultural Treasures The Last Supper

The microenvironment within a museum plays a crucial role in both visitor and staff health, as well as in the preservation of its collection. Air pollution can irreversibly damage and degrade historic buildings and ancient landmarks. To better protect Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, ‘The Last Supper’ from continuous fading, Sapiens has installed 20 indoor air quality (IAQ) monitors in the church in Milan, Italy, where the mural is housed. This setup provides comprehensive data on indoor air pollutants.

Project deliveredMilan, Italy
Project information
At a glance
ProjectSafeguard Cultural Treasures The Last Supper
ClientLast Supper Museum
InstrumentIAQ-Pro, IAQ-Lite
ApplicationHeritage and Museum
LocationMilan, Italy
Monitored
Parameters measured on site
Parameters
PM1, PM2.5, PM10, NO, NO2, O3, CO2
The story
What we delivered

The microenvironment within a museum plays a crucial role in both visitor and staff health, as well as in the preservation of its collection. Air pollution can irreversibly damage and degrade historic buildings and ancient landmarks.

 

To better protect Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, ‘The Last Supper’ from continuous fading, Sapiens has installed 20 indoor air quality (IAQ) monitors in the church in Milan, Italy, where the mural is housed. This setup provides comprehensive data on indoor air pollutants.



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