forskning.no
25.05.2022
OPINION: Each day that construction is delayed, valuable time in the race to preserve this cultural heritage is wasted. The government should not mess about at this point - it should guarantee steady progress of the project.
Ten years ago, a panel of experts appointed by the Norwegian government concluded that in order to preserve the Viking ships, it was necessary to build a new museum close to the current museum which could guarantee the protection and sound management of these unique pieces of cultural heritage.
Les merTo quote:
"Temporary or provisional measures in the existing museum building would be pointless. A new museum building with high technical standards is a prerequisite in order to preserve the ships and other grave objects from Gokstad, Oseberg and Tune for posterity."
A decision was made and the plans for a new museum were started.
Ten years later, the ships remain as they were and the shovel has yet to break soil.
Time is of the essence
Each day that construction is delayed, valuable time in the race to preserve this cultural heritage is wasted.
Therefore it creates serious concern when the Minist