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Maria Pianigiani et al. / Procedia Structural Integrity 29 (2020) 103–110 Pianigiani M., Careccia C., Montone C./ Structural Integrity Procedia 00 (2019) 000 – 000

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2 Moreover, many interventions of artistic goodsrescueare made place thanksto theFire Fighters, and successively by the MiBACT technicians. In fact, from the 2009 earthquake management experience, it was possible to face the scenario that struck Italy in the la test serious event in 2016. Thanks to the activation of a series of operations, it was possibl to recover the huge historical andartistic Italianheritage constituted bymanydama edmovable goods. After the last seismic events, the technicians of specialUnits of theMinistryof culturalHeritage and Activities and Tourism (MiBACT), has carried out a survey to map the dam ge of both historical buildings and movable artistic g ods. Fr m this surv y, a damage scenario has emerged involvingabout 20.000historic l artistic a ssets andmovable archaeologists, over 4500 linearmet rs of archival assets a d 10000volumes of books assets. When possible, the artistic goods are moved from the Churches, ca talogued and hospitalized into specifi warehouses. The recovery of movable goods, promptly activated by the MiBACT, has involved their removal from the damagedbuildings and their subsequent placement in warehouses, even temporary, specially equipped and set up. These storages, managed byMiBACT, r able to guarantee the first activities of interventi n for th stabiliza tionof the artworks. In other cases, when was not possible to move th artistic works, a temporary structure has been built for the protectionof the goods (suchas frescos). © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) Peer-review under responsibility of Marco Tanganelli and Stefania Viti Pianigiani M., Careccia C., Montone C./ Structural Integrity Procedia 00 (2019) 000 – 000 Moreover, many interventions of artistic goodsrescueare made place thanksto theFire Fighters, and successively by the MiBACT technicians. In fact, from the 2009 earthquake management experience, it was possible to face the scenario that struck Italy in the la test serious event in 2016. Thanks to the activation of a series of operations, it was possible to recover the huge historical andartistic Italianheritage constituted bymanydamagedmovable goods. After the last seismic events, the technicians of specialUnits of theMinistryof culturalHeritage and Activities and Tourism (MiBACT), has carried out a survey to map the damage of both historical buildings and movable artistic goods. From this survey, a damage scenario has emerged involvingabout 20.000historical artistic a ssets andmovable archaeologists, over 4500 linearmeters of archival assets and 10000volumes of books assets. When possible, the artistic goods are moved from the Churches, ca talogued and hospitalized into specific warehouses. The recovery of movable goods, promptly activated by the MiBACT, has involved their removal from the damagedbuildings and their subsequent placement in warehouses, even temporary, specially equipped and set up. These storages, managed byMiBACT, are able to guarantee the first activities of intervention for the stabiliza tionof the artworks. In other cases, when was not possible to move the artistic works, a temporary structure has been built for the protectionof the goods (suchas frescos). Keywo ds: seismic event, religious buildings, artwors 1. First aid to cultural heritageduring 2016 earthquake Seismic eventswhich havehit thecentral part of Italy from24 august 2016and theconsequent strong earthquakes in October and November 2016 and January 2017, have crea ted extended losses in four regions: Lazio, Marche, Umbria and Abruzzo. This has been one of the strongest seismic events to occur in Europe in the past thirty years, causingcomplex surface ruptures over anarea of >400 km 2 (Villani et a l., 2018) The losses have b en in terms of life and property, this la tter affect d bothpublic andprivategoods, large part in term of hundreds of historic buildings, even into little towns andvillages, destroyed or damaged. Ita lian Ministry of ult ral Heritage (MiBACT – Ministero per i beni e le a ttività culturali e per il turismo) has comp tenc over a ll the artistic assets of thecountry, bothmobile and imm vable, bothpublic and private, subject to r strictions orwhich have artistic valu . In cooperation ith the Italian CarabinieriDep rtment for the Protectionof Cultural Heritage -TPC, the first Police Specia lized Unit crea ted with th sole a im to contrast the illicit traffic of Cultural Property, the MIBACT has created, in 2015 the Task Force "Unite4Heritage" (TF U4H), a unit composed by personnel of the Carabinieri TPC and experts of the Ministry of Culture, that can be sent anywhere in the world (given security framework) in order to help local authorities in protectingcultur l property in danger. The first intervention of the FU4Hwas in theareas it by the earthquakes of 2016and2017, allowing the recovery of movable Cultural Property, a lmost 30000objects. More than2,000officers from thepolice's protection for cultural heritage unit have worked to recover, secure and rest re more than 26,000 pieces f art damaged in the August eart quake i Ama trice and subsequent quakes in c ntral Italy.Most of th recovery of the artefacts was und rtaken by the army, thefire department, the civil pr tection agency d volunteers. 1.1. Churches as particular museumbuildings Ita lian cultural heritage corresponds to high number of both movable and immovable goods and property. These two typical classes are often mixed and merged in a unique representative cultural heritage that fo r various reasons and different aspects is not a lways possible to separate. It means a containerwith contents to beconsidered as an only thing like museums and other particular type of b ildings, maybe the most co plex from this poi t of view, that ar the religious ones. Churches ctually characterizes Italian cities, small town and villages and could be considered as particular ki d of museu . T he term “museum”, in fact, identifies the place wher it is possibl to collect and preserve evidenc (artistic, hist rica l, cultural, scientific) and expose them to the public and academics in order to increase knowledge Seismic eventswhich havehit thecentral part of Italy from24 august 2016and theconsequent strong earthquakes in October and November 2016 and January 2017, have crea ted extended losses in four regions: Lazio, Marche, Umbria and Abruzzo. This has been one of the strongest seismic events to occur in Europe in the past thirty years, causingcomplex surface ruptures over anarea of >400 km 2 (Villani et a l., 2018) The losses have been in terms of life and property, this la tter affected bothpublic andprivategoods, large part in term of hundreds of historic buildings, even into little towns andvillages, destroyed or damaged. Ita lian Ministry of cultural Heritage (MiBACT – Ministero per i beni e le a ttività culturali e per il turismo) has competence over a ll the artistic assets of thecountry, bothmobile and immovable, bothpublic and private, subject to restrictions orwhich have artistic value. In cooperation with the Italian CarabinieriDepartment for the Protectionof Cultural Heritage -TPC, the first Police Specia lized Unit crea ted with the sole a im to contrast the illicit traffic of Cultural Property, the MIBACT has created, in 2015 the Task Force "Unite4Heritage" (TF U4H), a unit composed by personnel of the Carabinieri TPC and experts of the Ministry of Culture, that can be sent anywhere in the world (given a security framework) in order to help local authorities in protectingcultural property in danger. The first intervention of theTFU4Hwas in theareas hit by the earthquakes of 2016and2017, allowing the recovery of movable Cultural Property, a lmost 30000objects. More than2,000officers from thepolice's protection for cultural heritage unit have worked to recover, secure and restore more than 26,000 pieces of art damaged in the August earthquake in Ama trice and subsequent quakes in central Italy.Most of the recovery of the artefacts was undertaken by the army, thefire department, the civil protection agencyand volunteers. 1.1. Churches as particular museumbuildings Ita lian cultural heritage corresponds to high number of both movable and immovable goods and property. These two typical classes are often mixed and merged in a unique representative cultural heritage that fo r various reasons and different aspects is not a lways possible to separate. It means a containerwith contents to beconsidered as an only thing like museums and other particular type of buildings, maybe the most complex from this point of view, that are the religious ones. Churches actually characterizes Italian cities, small town and villages and could be considered as particular kind of museum. T he term “museum”, in fact, identifies the place where it is possible to collect and preserve evidence (artistic, historica l, cultural, scientific) and expose them to the public and academics in order to increase knowledge Keywords: seismic event, religious buildings, artwors 1. First aid to cultural heritageduring 2016 earthquake

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