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Houses towers, chimneys, cisterns or ferris wheels will be part of the first inventory of the historical, ethnographic, landscape and cultural heritage of the garden (12/04/2019)

The catalog, which will be finalized this year, will include a historical study, proposals for action and possibilities for valuing that heritage.

Along with the constructions, also goods susceptible to conservation will be incorporated due to their ethnographic nature or for their environmental value or simply because they are traditional elements of the traditional life of the non-urban environment.

The Governing Board has awarded at its meeting today the preparation of an inventory of buildings, elements located in situ, archaeological sites and heritage units of the garden and field of Murcia, whose purpose is to ensure their protection and conservation.

The initiative is promoted by the Department of Urbanism, Environment, Water and Vegetable Garden, directed by Antonio Navarro.

The objective is to preserve not only the significant buildings, but also the elements located in situ related to the activities of interest in the field of human exploitation of the garden and the countryside, as well as the landscape expression of that way of life.

The current catalog, dating from 2001, includes buildings that present a historical, artistic or archaeological interest, but not other goods susceptible to conservation because of their ethnographic nature or because of their environmental value or simply because they are traditional elements of the traditional life of the non-urban area.

In this way, the inventory that will now begin to be produced will contain manor houses, towers, traditional houses, annex buildings, dovecotes, portals, porches, mills, mills, factories, chimneys, fountains, rafts, reservoirs, aqueducts, mines. water, canalizations, bridges and passes on ditches, significant structures of ditch channels, significant points of irrigation junction, ferris wheels, girders, dams, reservoirs, crossroads, niches, hermitages, kilns, lime, quarries, mines, ovens , fences, sundials, laundry and batteries, shields, plates, etc.

Sotos, river banks and traditional roads

In addition, those elements, landmarks or unique spaces of an environmental nature linked to the traditional development of these areas, such as trees and trees, arboreal assemblages, groves and banks of the Segura River, traditional lookout roads, unique geological elements, etc., will be included.

Similarly, as regards the landscape units, all elements of geo-ecological and visual value that mark their identity will be taken into account, always in relation to the historical and cultural heritage, including roads, parcelling or production system.

Equally, the patrimonial catalog will gather the archaeological deposits.

Each element will have an individual file that will collect its catalog number;

denomination;

location;

property;

use;

type of building, element, reservoir or landscape unit;

Degree of protection to be established as 1, 2 and 3;

historical or socioeconomic study;

detailed description, etc.

together with the state of conservation, urgent action measures;

possibilities of value enhancement;

delimitation of your immediate area of ​​protection;

planimetry and photographs.

Put in value

These catalog files will be completed with an exhaustive fieldwork to check all the documentation, which will be incorporated into a geographic information system (GIS).

The last phase will consist in the elaboration of a memory that contains a historical study of the buildings, elements located in situ, archaeological sites and landscape units, including the corresponding graphic, documentary and planimetric documentation, as well as proposals for action and possibilities of putting value on that heritage.

The service has been awarded to Patrimonio Inteligente SL with a budget of € 67,073 and a term of execution of the works of 5 months.

The facultative direction of this inventory will be triple, being in charge of jointly by an archaeologist, an architect and one of the following technicians: forest engineer or agronomist, geographer, biologist or environmental technician.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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