Arqueología y rehabilitación en Sevilla. Desarrollo metodológico y práctico
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https://doi.org/10.3989/arq.arqt.2002.15Keywords:
Seville, Archaeology of Buildings, RehabilitationAbstract
Since 1985 the city of Seville lived an extraordinary increasing in the rehabilitation of historical buildings because three main reasons: the celebration of the Universal Exposition at 1992 and the consequent recuperation of old institutions like Covent of Cartuja and San Clemente, the new attributions of the regional government that installed its dependencies on old palaces like Mañara or Altamira; and the impulse of the local urban authorities translated in the recuperation of islamic walls, monasteries. Some of the methodological contributions in Archaeology of Architecture in our country are a derivation of that experience.
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