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We carry out accurate diagnostic investigations to understand the history, architectural transformations, and pathologies of cultural heritage assets, in order to establish effective and sustainable restoration interventions.
We intervene in the preliminary phases, during the works, and post-intervention, using exclusively non-invasive tools. Techniques adopted include: IR reflectography, thermography, UV-fluorescence, pH-metry, environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM), thermo-hygrometric surveys, microclimatic studies, and stratigraphic analysis.
The collected data are used to define scientifically sound operational protocols, ensuring chemical-physical compatibility, long-term stability, and full reversibility of the interventions.

We handle the executive design for protected cultural heritage, drafting complete technical documents: reports, bills of quantities, feasibility studies, and time schedules.
We operate in both public and private sectors, collaborating with professionals, technical firms, and Superintendencies.
Furthermore, we provide technical-scientific assistance during bidding phases, during works supervision, and for quality control, ensuring continuous, rigorous, and qualified support at every stage of the intervention.

We intervene in our laboratory, on-site, or directly at the locations of conservation, storage, or exhibition of the works, always operating in compliance with safety regulations and the instructions of the competent authorities.
Thanks to a consolidated scientific approach, we can also address critical situations related to natural disasters, promptly preparing emergency interventions for securing assets and planning subsequent restoration and maintenance phases.
Our restorers are qualified professionals, graduates in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage and regularly registered in the lists provided by Legislative Decree 42/2004 (art. 29 and 182).
We operate for public and private entities, including in Temporary Associations of Companies (ATI) or Temporary Groupings of Companies (RTI), on protected works: decorated surfaces, stone, wood, ceramic, metal, and textile materials, up to contemporary works of art that require specific expertise in modern and synthetic materials.

Infrastructure and technical equipment

Diagnostic Room

Restoration Laboratory

Anoxic Chamber

Design and Documentation Room

Climate-Controlled Storage

“Museum” Room

Teaching Classrooms and Conference Hall

Diagnostic Room

Here we perform instrumental surveys and preliminary and monitoring scientific analyses, which are fundamental for understanding the state of conservation of the assets and guiding interventions.

Restoration Laboratory

This is the operational heart of conservation activities: here we carry out cleaning, consolidation, integration, and every treatment necessary for the safeguarding of the works.

Anoxic Chamber

A controlled environment where we perform pest control treatments using high-purity nitrogen, ideal for intervening on sensitive materials in a safe and non-invasive manner.

Design and Documentation Room

A space dedicated to the technical and graphic processing of project documentation, essential for dialogue with the entities and authorities responsible for protection.

Climate-Controlled Storage

We guarantee the safe temporary conservation of movable assets, thanks to a climate control system that maintains optimal conditions.

“Museum” Room

An exhibition and educational environment where it is possible to follow the phases of restoration and promote direct knowledge of the works under treatment.

Teaching Classrooms and Conference Hall

We organize refresher courses, workshops, and training activities aimed at professionals, students, and sector operators.

Laser cleaning for restoration

Laser cleaning is currently one of the most advanced techniques in the field of conservative restoration. At Due Punto Tre LAB, we employ latest-generation laser systems for extremely precise and safe interventions on historical, artistic, and architectural surfaces. This technology allows for the selective removal of encrustations, oxidation, waxes, and varnices without any physical contact, fully respecting the original materials. It is ideal for interventions on delicate or listed artifacts, thanks to a customized approach based on diagnostic analysis and preliminary tests.

Treatable materials

Stone

Metals

Wood

Ceramics and Porcelain

Glass

Paper and Paper Supports

Plastics, rubbers, and composite materials

Targeted elimination of coherent and incoherent deposits, such as dust, black crusts, and atmospheric residues.

Removal of old protective layers, varnishes, waxes, and oxidative alterations in a selective and gradual manner.

No risk of abrasion or mechanical damage, ideal for delicate and polychrome surfaces.

No use of chemical solvents or abrasive materials, in full respect of the environment.

The operator adjusts the intensity and frequency of the laser beam based on the response of the treated material.

Perfect for preserving historical patinas, original pigmentary traces, and for artifacts of high historical-artistic value.

Every intervention is preceded by in-situ tests and a technical diagnosis to calibrate wavelength, pulse duration, fluence, and frequency.

The technology is adaptable to different substrates, with specific protocols for each type of degradation.

A cross-cutting commitment on a national scale

We operate throughout Italy alongside Museums, Art Galleries, Cultural Institutions, Public Entities, Superintendencies, Dioceses and Curias, Religious Institutions and Orders, Foundations, and private individuals. Our experience allows us to intervene with rigor and sensitivity on a wide range of materials and artifacts: from decorated surfaces to frescoes, from stone and metal materials to paper, textile, or synthetic supports. We also specialize in contemporary works of art, addressing the challenges related to modern materials with specific and updated methodologies.

Training, quality, and scientific responsibility

We welcome students and professionals into qualified training paths, developed in collaboration with universities, academies, and higher education institutes. We promote the transfer of skills through internships, workshops, and apprenticeships in a real operational context. Every one of our interventions respects the core principles of restoration: reversibility, material compatibility, and minimal invasiveness. Our work is supervised by high-profile experts, in constant dialogue with the authorities responsible for protection, to ensure transparency, reliability, and scientific rigor.