New location with new PAL-LED lighting system by Regent Lighting
Lighting in museums presents a very complex challenge. This is because it involves fulfilling two requirements that are practically diametrically opposed.
One requirement is to conserve valuable pictures and exhibits, i.e. to ensure that a minimum of UV, direct infrared radiation, heat and light is directed at them. Therefore, as little light as possible should be used.
On the other hand, the purpose of a museum is to present works of art optimally, as unaltered as possible, and this demands effective lighting of a very high quality. Additionally, the ambience in every room, which is also heavily dependent on the use of lighting, must be appropriate.


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