The central choir window of the market church features twenty medieval panels from the beginning of the 15th century. Several restoration campaigns took place during the 19th and 20th centuries, most recently from 1980-4. In the course of this recent restoration, Araldite® was used in multiple ways for conservation treatment: for gluing cracks, for laminating and stabilizing multi-cracked glasses, for fixing contour lines and for coating deteriorated glass surfaces. Measurements were generally recorded on diagrams, but the exact type of Araldite® is unknown. The panels of the market church were chosen only for optical researches. Scientific investigations were not foreseen. More information about the window is availible in the Object-Data by Constglass FhG ISC.
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