Butrint National Park has invited visitors to explore its unique mosaics during a special month dedicated to these ancient artworks. Several mosaics are currently open to the public and will remain on display until the first week of August.
The park opens the mosaics during specific periods as part of a controlled conservation process. Specialists inspect, document, clean, maintain and monitor the mosaics to protect this valuable cultural heritage.
Visitors now have the opportunity to admire these ancient masterpieces up close in the heart of Butrint National Park.
After the exhibition period, experts will cover the mosaics again as part of standard conservation practices. This measure helps preserve their condition and protects them from external factors.
The National Institute of Cultural Heritage and Butrint Park specialists manage the entire process. They use modern techniques to inspect, clean and document the mosaics before reopening them to the public.
The team regularly monitors the mosaics until they cover them again to ensure their long-term preservation.
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