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Heritage of religious interest: spatial scenarios of knowledge, interpretation and planning
Abstract
Knowledge of cultural heritage is a social product, which means that it is a project in constant progress, with aims and working methods defined by specific clients in highly articulated socio-cultural contexts, supported by documentation databases that are as extensive and systematic as possible. The essay frames the potential and limits of existing survey sources, useful for planning a territorial knowledge of the heritage of religious interest, owned and managed by a plurality of entities.
Keywords
- religious heritage
- data-base
- regional surveys
- ecclesial architecture