Sunday, January 23, 2011

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Siziano, you also destroy the buildings tied


As a rural medieval tower house there was a rectangular, two-storey and gabled roof covered with tiles. This house was at the end of the fourteenth century, and was destroyed in the first week of September 2010. The structure had yet most of the outside masonry to the original view, we also noticed a window and an arched medieval door (see details in the photo). Inside there were still traces of plaster original medieval in white lime mortar. Unfortunately, the bulldozers have demolished the building site without too many compliments. This structure also originally had a more High square plan which gave the appearance of a rural dovecote tower, but in the late nineteenth century, the roof was taken all at the same level during the last renovation, such as denouncing the typical nineteenth-century brick and rectangular windows used to fix the wall under the eaves . The historic building although it was still besieged by numerous buildings still the hallmark of the street. The structure had a municipal bond that opened the possibility of a restoration, complete with a detailed list of eligible works, but evidently not interested in the property construction that made the massacre by committing a crime. We hope at least to a fine by the city administration to the site.

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