Humidity and temperature in the museum
Concern for the well-being of exhibits is one of the most important tasks faced by museology.
For the purpose of keeping the collections in the best possible condition, it is imperative to provide them with appropriate and constant microclimatic conditions, such as temperature and humidity. These parameters have a direct impact on the condition of the museum collections – they can be both positive and negative. Ensuring the right and as constant as possible microclimate in the exhibition halls, storage rooms or conservation studios is often a challenge. There are numerous factors influencing the fluctuation of these parameters, such as old buildings, visitors in wet outer garments, uncontrolled opening of windows, too tight joinery or economic limitations – the list goes on.