Can you provide specific details regarding the recent restoration techniques used on the historical frescos in this location?

The recent restoration of the frescos involved a multi stage process designed to preserve the original pigments while removing centuries of accumulated grime and soot. Specialists employed non invasive laser cleaning technology to target surface deposits without damaging the underlying plaster layers. This method allowed for precise removal of pollutants that had become embedded in the porous surfaces over time.

Following the initial cleaning, conservators applied a specialized consolidant to stabilize any flaking paint or loose sections of the fresco. They used micro injection techniques to introduce the material into cracks and voids, ensuring structural integrity was maintained. The final step included a protective coating that prevents moisture penetration while allowing the surface to breathe naturally.

The project was completed in collaboration with international conservation experts who provided oversight throughout each phase. Detailed documentation of every intervention is available for public review at the official heritage site website. For further inquiries, contact the restoration office directly via their listed telephone number or email address.