The French archaeological heritage of the classical age has been subjecting, over the centuries, to phenomena that have caused either its abandonment or the continuation of its use, its transformation or the loss of its integrity. In particular, the sites for entertainment such as theatres, amphitheatres, circuses, stadiums, and hippodromes are often now in ruins (as a result of either destructive events or the interruption of their use) after knowing seasons of transformation, conversion to new uses, repairing of damage of various kinds, restoration, adaptation to new stylistic canons: processes that have ensured the survival of these buildings through a continuous integration in urban and agricultural activities. Today, these goods, mostly located in relevant urban contexts, are part of a landscape whose transformations, guided by illusions aimed to make them attractive for tourists, are creating sharp separations between these monuments and the landscape in which they are. Based on these premises, the paper presents the results of research aimed to the preservation of this heritage, suggesting strategies for its valorisation that, following the requirements of the contemporary world, propose a project for tourist fruition that must be compatible with such goods that are architectural and parts of a landscape. In particular, the paper analyses some interventions of enhancement on the archaeological heritage (such as amphitheatres of Frejus, Arles) in comparison with those cases (theatre of Arles, Orange), in which development strategies have proved compatible effects with the demands of conservation.
Some thoughts about conservation and enhancement of archaeological heritage in France / Morezzi, Emanuele; Romeo, Emanuele; Rudiero, Riccardo. - STAMPA. - (2014), pp. 302-311. (Intervento presentato al convegno Best practices in heritage conservation and management From the world to Pompeii Le vie dei Mercanti XII Forum Internazionale di Studi tenutosi a Aversa - Capri nel 12,13,14 giugno 2014).
Some thoughts about conservation and enhancement of archaeological heritage in France
MOREZZI, EMANUELE;ROMEO, Emanuele;RUDIERO, RICCARDO
2014
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The French archaeological heritage of the classical age has been subjecting, over the centuries, to phenomena that have caused either its abandonment or the continuation of its use, its transformation or the loss of its integrity. In particular, the sites for entertainment such as theatres, amphitheatres, circuses, stadiums, and hippodromes are often now in ruins (as a result of either destructive events or the interruption of their use) after knowing seasons of transformation, conversion to new uses, repairing of damage of various kinds, restoration, adaptation to new stylistic canons: processes that have ensured the survival of these buildings through a continuous integration in urban and agricultural activities. Today, these goods, mostly located in relevant urban contexts, are part of a landscape whose transformations, guided by illusions aimed to make them attractive for tourists, are creating sharp separations between these monuments and the landscape in which they are. Based on these premises, the paper presents the results of research aimed to the preservation of this heritage, suggesting strategies for its valorisation that, following the requirements of the contemporary world, propose a project for tourist fruition that must be compatible with such goods that are architectural and parts of a landscape. In particular, the paper analyses some interventions of enhancement on the archaeological heritage (such as amphitheatres of Frejus, Arles) in comparison with those cases (theatre of Arles, Orange), in which development strategies have proved compatible effects with the demands of conservation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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