Christiane Segers bell

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Christiane Segers-Glocke (born September 26, 1947 in Leipzig ) is a German conservationist . From 1991 she was head of the Institute for Monument Preservation in Hanover, which in 1998 became the Lower Saxony State Office for Monument Preservation and which she headed as President. In 1991 she was the first female state curator in Germany and held this post until her retirement in 2008.

Life

Christiane Segers-Glocke studied art in Düsseldorf, Essen and Hamburg as well as architecture in Berlin. From 1974 to 1976 she completed a traineeship at the Berlin Palace Administration . In 1976 she did her doctorate at the TU Berlin on the Cistercian monastery Mariental near Helmstedt. In 1976 she became an employee of the Berlin Monument Office , where she worked as a conservator from 1979. Since 1978 she taught at the TU Berlin monument preservation in the department of urban and regional planning and from 1980 in the department of art studies. From 1981 to 1984 she was a member of the Dehio Association .

In 1984 Christiane Segers-Glocke was relocated to Lower Saxony for family reasons, where she worked in the upper monument protection authority of the Oldenburg district government . From 1986 she taught at the University of Oldenburg and from 1988 at the University of Applied Sciences Oldenburg, the subject of monument preservation. In 1991 she was appointed head of the Institute for the Preservation of Monuments in Hanover and became its President in 1998. When she retired in 2008, she became an honorary member of the Farmhouse Interest Group .

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  1. Dr. Christiane Segers bell. The former Lower Saxony state curator becomes an honorary member of the IgB.