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York Minster Revealed will:
- Completely conserve the stonework of the 14th and 15th century east Front of York Minster
- Conserve and restore the main Apocalypse panels of the Great East Window
Establish Qualifications . . .
There will be apprenticeships in stonemasonry and stained glass conservation which will lead to formal qualifications.
Conservation Workshops . . .
Open-access workshops for masons and glass conservators will enable the public to see the crafts in action and talk to the people involved.
Education and Events Programmes . . .
There will be lectures, day courses, conferences and summer schools on the various aspects of the project and findings from our research and conservation work.
The current work of the Centre for School Visits will be expanded to engage more widely with schools and adult education programmes.
Fun for Visitors . . .
There will be family fun days where children and adults can try out different activities as the project progresses. A changing programme of exhibitions - with linked interactive activities will engage people with the different aspects of the project and the Minster.
Education online . . .
The results of research and ongoing progress reports on conservation of the East Front and Great East Window will be posted here on the Minster website.