Operating and managing a heritage site

What are the safety requirements? How do you maintain your historic monument? On a day-to-day basis, a heritage site requires specific attention. Find out about the training courses given by professionals in the field.


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    • ©  Didier Plowy / Centre des monuments nationaux

      Managing and securing special events

      Exceptional events organised in or near cultural establishments, such as the Olympic Games in 2024, inevitably have an impact on their operation. By taking their characteristics into account, it is possible to design and put in place a suitable security system and to prepare teams with peace of mind to deal with any eventuality.

    • Travaux d'entretien sur monument historique

      Managing maintenance work on historic monuments

      Sustained, regular and programmed maintenance work on a historic monument can considerably reduce the need for major works, thereby enabling substantial savings to be made on restoration work.

    • © Hôtel de la Marine, appartement de Thierry de Ville d'Avray, chambre des bains en travaux pose du carrelage, Centre des monuments nationaux

      Ensuring the routine and compulsory maintenance of historic monuments

      Maintaining a heritage site involves not only a technical approach but also a dual responsibility, both legal and historical.

    • Agent de sécurité dans le château de Villers-Cotterêt

      Ensuring the safety and security of the public, the monument and its collections

      The fields of safety and security require that the people in charge of an institution have sufficient knowledge of the issues to be able to manage and control them. A clear understanding of the risks, obligations and responsibilities involved should enable them to prepare for and deal with them calmly.