| Issue |
Europhysics News
Volume 56, Number 4, 2025
Cultural heritage
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| Page(s) | 27 - 30 | |
| Section | Features | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/epn/2025412 | |
| Published online | 29 October 2025 | |
The past has ears: acoustics for Cultural Heritage
1
Sorbonne University, CNRS, Institute d’Alembert, France
2
University of York, School of Physics, Engineering and Technology, AudioLab, York, UK
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brian.katz@sorbonne-universite.fr
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damian.murphy@york.ac.uk
When we think about great architectural achievements in European history, such as ancient amphitheatres or Gothic cathedrals, their importance is strongly tied to their acoustic environment, an intangible consequence of the building’s tangible construction and furnishings.
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