Ostalo
Hanibal Lucic’s Summer Residence in Hvar from 1950 to 2022
Nives Tomasović
; Muzej hvarske baštine
Sažetak
The article is a review of the renovation and revitalization of the Hanibal Lucić summer house in Hvar, in the period from 1950 to 2022. The renovation was conditioned by the establishment of the Historical Archives of the Commune of Hvar, which was the initiator and manager of the works. The institution has been using the eastern wing of the summer house since 1950 as a storage facility for archival and book materials, and the western house since 1970, when the summer house became the headquarters of the successor to the Historical Archives, the Center for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of the Island of Hvar. The summer house was repaired and renovated three times during the 20th century. The first interventions were carried out in 1950, when the roof of the eastern wing was renovated and the most necessary interior works were also carried out so that the building could be used as a storage space for archival materials. Twenty years later, in 1970, the southern part of the western wing, often called the farm building, was partially renovated. The northern part of the western house, a dilapidated enclosure, was adapted into a new archival storage space from 2009 to 2016. Preparations for the renovation of the garden, as the final phase of the renovation, are currently underway.
Ključne riječi
Hannibal Lucić's Summer House; Hvar Heritage Museum; Center for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of the Island of Hvar; Niko Duboković Nadalini; Hvar
Hrčak ID:
337406
URI
Datum izdavanja:
1.10.2025.
Posjeta: 182 *