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Ensuring the Conservative Process: The Roman Walls of Lugo Maintenance Plan

Giorgio Faraci

subject

ArcheologyArchitectural engineeringEngineering060101 anthropology060102 archaeologyPlanned maintenanceProcess (engineering)business.industry06 humanities and the artsConservationPlan (drawing)Unesco world heritageCivil engineeringWorld heritageMaintenance plan0601 history and archaeologybusiness

description

In 2000 the walls of Lugo were added to the World Heritage List. In the Spanish scenario of UNESCO Sites this is the only one provided with a maintenance plan, which properly defines times for inspections and interventions, tools for the collection and management of data, human and financial resources. This plan has begun to ensure a conservation process which guarantees that this ancient artefact is used efficiently and safely over time. The walls are fully accessible and because of the dominant ramparts are used by citizens as a beloved and frequently used city park. This article aims to describe the strategy and the conservation process put in place on the Roman walls to preserve and keep them for posterity, showing that planned maintenance can also be an instrument of heritage enhancement.

https://doi.org/10.1080/13505033.2016.1290472