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100 _aJosé-Carlos Salcedo
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245 _aGuadalupe, Spain: The Organic Growth of a Monastery and the Morphology of a Medieval Village
300 _aVol 45, Issue 3, 2019(542-556 p.)
520 _aThe Royal Monastery of Guadalupe is the most important medieval monument in Extremadura, Spain. It is important for its architectural and artistic heritage, its history, and its impact on Spanish America. In 1993, the monastery achieved the highest symbol of respect: inclusion in the World Heritage List. However, at that time, there were no plans that illustrated the different stages of the growth of the monastery and the village. In this article, we present a number of previously unpublished plans, which depict the urban networks and the morphology of Guadalupe. These plans reveal the construction of an integrated historical landscape following seven centuries of history and interactions between humans and their environment. In addition, they portray the destruction of an important part of this heritage in recent years under the Regional Government of Extremadura because of a lack of urban planning.
650 _aGuadalupe,
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650 _a monastery,
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650 _a morphology,
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650 _aheritage,
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650 _alandscape,
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650 _a plans
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_dSage, 2019.
_tJournal of urban history
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0096144217746976
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