Réhabilitation, gestion et mise en valeur touristique de l’enceinte urbaine d’Ibiza (Espagne)

The earliest restoration work carried out the Ibiza city wall, under the terms of an overall restoration plan, saved some of the most important elements of this ensemble, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999. The objectives of the restoration plan were to document, preserve and re...

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Main Author: Fernando Cobos-Guerra
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Language:fra
Published: Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication 2011-07-01
Series:In Situ
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/insitu/792
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description The earliest restoration work carried out the Ibiza city wall, under the terms of an overall restoration plan, saved some of the most important elements of this ensemble, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999. The objectives of the restoration plan were to document, preserve and rehabilitate the Renaissance vestiges. The first steps involved the rehabilitation of the bunkers and the interior spaces of the bastions, the reinforcement of the wall's parapets, all respecting the different types to be found, and the restoration of two Renaissance gates. At the Portal Nou, the nineteenth-century rendering was removed to reveal the original surfaces and the dimensions of the Renaissance arch designed by J. B. Calvi in 1554.
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spelling doaj-art-a8bb708b10464d2f99c4ee3b998b5d712025-08-20T01:55:52ZfraMinistère de la Culture et de la CommunicationIn Situ1630-73052011-07-011610.4000/insitu.792Réhabilitation, gestion et mise en valeur touristique de l’enceinte urbaine d’Ibiza (Espagne)Fernando Cobos-GuerraThe earliest restoration work carried out the Ibiza city wall, under the terms of an overall restoration plan, saved some of the most important elements of this ensemble, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999. The objectives of the restoration plan were to document, preserve and rehabilitate the Renaissance vestiges. The first steps involved the rehabilitation of the bunkers and the interior spaces of the bastions, the reinforcement of the wall's parapets, all respecting the different types to be found, and the restoration of two Renaissance gates. At the Portal Nou, the nineteenth-century rendering was removed to reveal the original surfaces and the dimensions of the Renaissance arch designed by J. B. Calvi in 1554.https://journals.openedition.org/insitu/792fortificationsrestorationWorld HeritageIbizabastionsbunkers
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Réhabilitation, gestion et mise en valeur touristique de l’enceinte urbaine d’Ibiza (Espagne)
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fortifications
restoration
World Heritage
Ibiza
bastions
bunkers
title Réhabilitation, gestion et mise en valeur touristique de l’enceinte urbaine d’Ibiza (Espagne)
title_full Réhabilitation, gestion et mise en valeur touristique de l’enceinte urbaine d’Ibiza (Espagne)
title_fullStr Réhabilitation, gestion et mise en valeur touristique de l’enceinte urbaine d’Ibiza (Espagne)
title_full_unstemmed Réhabilitation, gestion et mise en valeur touristique de l’enceinte urbaine d’Ibiza (Espagne)
title_short Réhabilitation, gestion et mise en valeur touristique de l’enceinte urbaine d’Ibiza (Espagne)
title_sort rehabilitation gestion et mise en valeur touristique de l enceinte urbaine d ibiza espagne
topic fortifications
restoration
World Heritage
Ibiza
bastions
bunkers
url https://journals.openedition.org/insitu/792
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