Central Commission for the Study and Preservation of Historic Monuments

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The Central Commission for the Study and Preservation of Historic Monuments was an Austro-Hungarian state body responsible for researching, documenting, and conserving the empire’s architectural and artistic heritage.

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Josef Mocker employer Central Commission for the Study and Preservation of Historic Monuments