The lecture focused on the experience of restoring architectural monuments in the historic cities of Germany. Jens Jordan emphasized the need to preserve and restore nearly a thousand monuments in Germany. He highlighted that such work should be carried out by highly qualified restoration specialists involved in both scientific research and practical preservation efforts.
It is noteworthy that Jens Jordan is well acquainted with the condition of architectural monuments in Uzbekistan.
He is a co-author of several scientific articles in collaboration with Uzbek specialists in this field.
Overall, the lecture was beneficial for the university’s teachers and students. The knowledge and experience shared by the lecturer contributed to enriching the expertise of Uzbek students and specialists, who are the heirs of a rich cultural heritage.