Humidity-controlled warmair treatment for the Rodin Museum in Paris
by Claudia Klingspigl
Musée Rodin Meudon in the south of Paris
Thermo Lignum treats Rodin sculptures
The Musée Rodin in Meudon - this is where the sculptor once lived and worked. With its villa, sculpture studio and park, the Musée Rodin in Meudon offers a comprehensive look into the life and art of Rodin. His sculptures are exhibited there in their various stages, illustrating the different phases of his creative process.
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The name Auguste Rodin (1840 in Paris; † 1917 in Meudon) is associated with stone and bronze - so why humidity-controlled warmair treatment against insect pests? Well, because even the most important sculptures usually require supporting structures - and these are mainly made of wood, which can be attacked by insect pests. Whether in the case of active infestation or as a preventive measure before storage in a depot, Thermo Lignum's humidity-controlled warm air treatment can help to ensure that these treasures are preserved for posterity.