Built Heritage Conservation Training Centre
The activities at Bánffy castle are directed at a wide audience with the aim of promoting the historic environment as a location for training, education, cultural activities and enjoyment.
- Short description, history of the course
- Types of courses rendering, carpentry, stonemasonry
- Students
The courses provided through the centre are available to craftsmen who are already within the building industry, who seek to either specialise or widen their personal skills.
Undergraduate students in Architecture, Structural Engineering, Conservation, to undertake their vocational training through the BHCT Centre.
Students attending the courses have come from Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Belgium, USA, and UK. New links are being developed with Norway, Sweden, The Czech Republic, and France.
- The dates for this year's teaching modules of the Built Heritage Conservation Training Centre are:
Modul I. – 3-17. July 2010. (rendering, carpentry and stonemasonry)
Modul II. – 24. July - 7 August 2010. (rendering and carpentry)
- How to participate
- as individual, to register on one of the modules
- as an organization, to book the facilities for specialised courses
Short report about the Built Heritage Conservation Training Centre – the summer of 2006


