That's a very modern mindset, dating to the second half of the XXth century.
Before that, the mindset for reconstructing historic places was pretty much "hey we have millions of donations, let's throw all this old junk away and install a multimedia show for tourists".
One might say that any old historic building that is not in ruins has already underwent at least one of reform in that style.
Before that, the mindset for reconstructing historic places was pretty much "hey we have millions of donations, let's throw all this old junk away and install a multimedia show for tourists".
One might say that any old historic building that is not in ruins has already underwent at least one of reform in that style.