Preserving Historical Cultural Heritage.

The spread of fire is a serious and potentially devastating threat, especially in settings such as museums, where priceless works of art and objects of historical and cultural value are stored.

In the event of a fire, in addition to the preservation of human lives, it is crucial to focus on the preservation of artworks and exhibits. Prevention therefore becomes a crucial aspect, and strictly complying with fire safety regulations becomes a top priority.

It is undeniable then that the thermal efficiency of museums plays a crucial role not only in preserving artworks but also in ensuring the comfort of exhibition spaces. The optimal preservation of artworks depends on a number of factors, including humidity, temperature, and air quality within the exhibition spaces. Of these, temperature is one of the key elements, as excessive variations can compromise the integrity of artworks in the long term.

An effective approach is undoubtedly the use of a thermo-insulating, incombustible basalt noble fiber panel capable of high vapor migration, and superior performance compared to generic insulation solutions that would be inadequate and unusable due to the high thickness of the product.

The use of materials such as basalt, known for its resistance to heat and flame, offers a higher level of safety, reducing the risk of fire spread and limiting damage in the event of a fire. Innovative solutions such as basalt thermal insulation panels, Nobilium Thermal panel can play a key role and allow the temperature inside museums to be maintained at a constant level, ensuring a stable and comfortable environment for viewers while providing effective thermal protection for the artworks on display.


To address this challenge effectively, the use of the advanced solution such as Nobilium Thermalpanel proves to be crucial. This innovative, low-thickness Nobilium Thermalpanel is designed with cutting-edge technologies to reduce its impact on the 'environment, thus contributing to environmental sustainability and reducing the long-term operating costs of museums.

In addition to its thermal and incobistible functionality, the Nobilium panel also offers a refined and discreet aesthetic, blending perfectly with the architecture and design of museum spaces. This allows the unique atmosphere to be preserved.

In conclusion, we are happy to share with you our experience at The Galleria di Villa Borghese Museum in Rome.

Below is a link to the 'interview given to the Corriere della sera by the director of the Borghese Gallery, Francesca Cappelletti.























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