2020
DOI: 10.4995/var.2020.11441
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Las intervenciones arquitectónicas en el Palacio del Almirante de Aragón en Valencia (principios del siglo XX)

Abstract: <p>The Palace of the Admirals of Aragón is in the city of Valencia, Spain. It was built in the Gothic style of the Valencian self-governing period, and has always been an “architectonic type” reference of this era. Referring to the building itself, there are two elements to highlight because of their interest. The first is its courtyard, which fits into the developed standards in all states of the old Crown of Aragón, talking about either the ones currently in Spain or those existing in France or Italy. … Show more

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“…https://www.europanostra.org/europe-day-manifestocultural-heritage-a-powerful-catalyst-for-the-future-of-europe-just-released/; accessed on 4 January 2021). Indeed, cultural heritage is outlined as follows: (1) it contributes to the attractiveness of the regions; (2) it is the basis for establishing marketing strategies aimed at developing cultural tourism and attracting investments; (3) it is a main agent which creates employment opportunities covering a wide range of fields, from construction related to conservation and maintenance, to a more varied group of small-and medium-sized enterprises (SME), as well as start-ups; (4) it generates substantial fiscal revenues, (5) it is a major source of creativity and innovation; (6) it is a catalyst for a sustainable regeneration; and finally, (7) it is able to offer solutions to the challenges of climate change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…https://www.europanostra.org/europe-day-manifestocultural-heritage-a-powerful-catalyst-for-the-future-of-europe-just-released/; accessed on 4 January 2021). Indeed, cultural heritage is outlined as follows: (1) it contributes to the attractiveness of the regions; (2) it is the basis for establishing marketing strategies aimed at developing cultural tourism and attracting investments; (3) it is a main agent which creates employment opportunities covering a wide range of fields, from construction related to conservation and maintenance, to a more varied group of small-and medium-sized enterprises (SME), as well as start-ups; (4) it generates substantial fiscal revenues, (5) it is a major source of creativity and innovation; (6) it is a catalyst for a sustainable regeneration; and finally, (7) it is able to offer solutions to the challenges of climate change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, cultural heritage is seen as something dynamic; therefore, the meaning of restoration has shifted from actions that-to a greater or lesser degree-"affect" the heritage to events that contribute to its material history [7]. Likewise, the criteria for restoration have evolved inasmuch as the technologies for the study of the materials and their durability over time have been developed; today, it is known that the products applied in the restoration works (consolidating products, waterproofing materials, biocides, etc.)…”
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