A copy of the traditional rural traditional architecture of Arona. 19th-20th centuries In these architectural typologies, the materials used are generally poor lines (stone, mud, wood u2026), adapting to the materials available in the environment and to the economic resources available to them, generally scarce. They usually have a single plant, of dry stone and covered with tiles. Bibliography: DECREE 70/2007, of April 2, declaring the historic center of Arona as a Site of Cultural Interest, with a category of Historic Set. Annex Guide of the Arona Historical Ensemble. Arona town hall.
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Building of a single rectangular floor covered with two waters with ceramic tiles. On the facade it presents a unique vain of folding daughters and wooden carpenter. The access door leads to a side patio.
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ARONA MUNICIPALITY HIST RICO HELMET AREA ADDRESS La Bodega, 6 (4)
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This property is included in the scope of the Historic Set of Arona declared BIC by DECREE 70/2007, of April 2.
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Fundación Centro Internacional para la Conservación del Patrimonio.
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Inscrita con el Nº 952 en el Registro de Fundaciones del Ministerio de Cultura por Orden Ministerial 27/10/2010, BOE de 22 de Noviembre.
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- DECREE 70/2007, of April 2, declaring the historical center of Arona as an Asset of Cultural Interest, with a category of Historical Ensemble. Annex
- Guide of the Arona Historical Ensemble. Arona town hall.
Editorial and research team : Architecture Unit of the CICOP Foundation. Miguel ngel Fern ndez Matr n. Gislaine Hasse.Sikorski Photographs: Gislaine Hasse.Sikorski
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