this Alicante County Council will subsidize with 488,000 € first action to run an archaeological park that can be visited in the dels area Banys de la Reina de Calp. This was announced by the architect’s assistant José Ramón González de Zárate, along with Ana Sala, the mayor of Calp, during the presentation of the book. The Banys de la Reina Master Plan.
González de Zárate emphasized the “commitment” of the Provincial Assembly and the work carried out in the field of Architecture and MARQ Foundation “to value the important cultural and historical heritage of the province and to save it in order to promote it to the public.” The implementation of the Master Plan represents “one more step” in this “ambitious” project that started in 2019. protect the residential area and promote it as an outstanding tourist attraction of international value.
The deputy thanked “the love and coordination of the team of archaeologists and municipal technicians from the beginning to realize this roadmap that will evaluate this unique treasure in the province.” Due to its singularity and monumentality, the site forms one of the largest Roman-era embankments on the Mediterranean coast of Spain.
In addition, González de Zárate underlined the need for cooperation between different administrations and streamline procedures and take action as soon as possible It aims to preserve and maintain the historical heritage of Alicante”.
In this sense, the Valencia Generalitat Regional Heritage Directorate announced an upcoming tripartite meeting with the provincial agency and the Calp City Council to “try to speed up the bureaucratic processes and try to get the process started”. Completion of the first phase in the first quarter of 2023“.
Consolidation of deposits
this The Master Plan contains the necessary actions for consolidation. in addition to management, economic work and sustainability methods, the improvement of the architectural remains of the area and its rehabilitation as a site museum. Therefore, three concretization phases have been proposed for the Banys de la Reina de Calp Archaeological Park project. The first would open the enclave to the world with a two-year completion time. public visit
To the presentation of the plan, a team of archaeologists led by Rafael Pérez, Director of the City Council Architecture Department, as well as Calp City Council Regional and Culture councilors Juan Manuel del Pino and Pilar Cabrera and Ana Ronda, explained the singularities of the world. archaeological embankment and its surroundings.
The deposit occupies a large area of land nearby. four hectares. Nurseries in the region where fish are supplied. fresco on roman villasRoman ruins attributed to a wide chronological sequence including 1st to 7th century AD
All the buildings that have emerged to date formed a structured grouping of residential, recreational, industrial or religious buildings in ancient times. There are also more modern elements such as 19th century Molí del Morelló or tuff quarry on the coastline.
Source: Informacion
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