ACM Group
ACM Group

The company was founded in 2003 in St. Petersburg. Originally it was a "Personal Creative Architectural Workshop", created by architects-restorers who worked in the State Hermitage. Now "ACM Group" is a company of professional restorers, operating in many cities and regions of Russia - St. Petersburg and Leningrad region, Moscow, Astrakhan, Kaliningrad, Norilsk, in the Republics of Crimea and Karelia, the Chechen Republic, the Republic of Ingushetia and the Republic of Sakha, as well as carrying out international restoration projects in Europe and the Republic of Uzbekistan. According to the company's projects, more than 160 monument buildings have been restored.

Many interested people from various regions of Russia are interested in ACM Group - how to make an object a monument? The application must contain:

- information about the location of the object,

- brief information about its historical, cultural, architectural, or memorial value,

- a photograph of the object.

No expert assessment is required!

Upon receiving the identification application, the Monument Protection Authority is obliged to immediately add the object to the list of “Objects with characteristics of cultural heritage objects” and then, within 90 working days from the date of registration of the application, organize work to establish the historical and cultural value of the object (clause 3 of Article 16.1 of Law 73-FZ) .

The result of this work is a decision to include the object in the List of Identified Cultural Heritage Objects (LICHO) or to refuse to grant it LICHO status.

If the object becomes a LICHO, the Monument Protection Authority is obliged to organize a state historical and cultural examination within one year. Based on its results, a decision is made on the inclusion of the LICHO in the Register of Cultural Heritage Objects (RCHO), i.e., on granting full protection status or refusing to grant it.

Please note that once an application for LICHO status has been submitted, the object is legally required to be taken under the protection of the Monument Protection Authority!

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