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The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Russia’s iconic landmark, The State Hermitage Museum is equipped with Camfil’s clean air technology

The State Hermitage Museum is situated in the heart of St. Petersburg with 4.5 million visitors every year and is exposed to air pollutants coming from traffic fumes, burning coal, and industrial processes. Moreover, Greenpeace has named Moscow and St. Petersburg the most polluted cities in the country with the highest concentration of nitrogen dioxide (NO2), which comes principally from vehicle e

Protecting Our History Surrounding Fire and Smoke

Protecting Our History Surrounding Fire and Smoke

Occasionally, the unthinkable happens near, or in the case of Notre Dame inside, our historic buildings, museums and art galleries. To keep the contents of these artefact filled buildings in good condition, preserving often centuries of history, one of the most important factors is air quality.

Cold weather and winter holidays make the warm, entertaining (and educational) confines of a museum an attractive prospect.

Preserving the Past with Clean Air

Next time you’re enjoying the sights of your local museum, consider the army of air filtration equipment that is helping to preserve history, art and culture from across the globe.