Statues are works of art that embody stories, beliefs, and emotions shaped by the hands of artists across centuries.
Statues, made from stone, marble, plaster, bronze, and composite materials, represent the essence of humanity’s creative spirit from sacred figures to monumental works that adorn our cities and cultural landmarks.
They carry within it the memory of an era, the vision of an artist, and the cultural identity of a community.
Statues, exposed to weather conditions, pollution, and the passage of time, can deteriorate, losing their original beauty and historical value. Preserving and restoring sculptures is essential to ensure that these masterpieces continue to tell their stories and convey emotions to future generations. The restoration of sculptures is not merely a matter of aesthetic maintenance it is an act of cultural preservation. The beauty of sculptures is priceless: they represent the artistic and historical heritage of a people, and their conservation is vital to keeping the collective memory alive. To restore a sculpture means to return it to its original splendor, while also respecting the work of the artists who created it and honoring the meaning it carries.







At CORES4N, we are dedicated to the restoration of sculptures through an approach that combines tradition with the most advanced technology. Thanks to cutting-edge tools such as 3D scanners, chemical analyses, and laser systems, we are able to work with precision and full respect for the original artwork. Our highly qualified team works with skill and passion to return each sculpture to its former splendor, enhancing every detail and nuance that makes the piece unique. Our methodology is based on a deep knowledge of materials and sculptural techniques, allowing us to carry out targeted interventions that respect the historical and artistic integrity of the work. Through our experience and the use of the latest technologies, we are committed to making sculptures shine once again ensuring that they continue to inspire admiration and tell their story for centuries to come.