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Investigación y proyecto de restauración del Castillo de la Herradura (siglo XVIII), Almuñécar (Granada)

Authors: Orihuela, Antonio; Almagro, Antonio;

Investigación y proyecto de restauración del Castillo de la Herradura (siglo XVIII), Almuñécar (Granada)

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El Castillo se ubica en la ensenada de La Herradura, en el Término Municipal de Almuñécar (Granada). Fue construido como parte de las mejoras en la defensa de la costa del antiguo Reino de Granada realizadas durante el reinado de Carlos III. Su denominación original era Batería para cuatro cañones de La Herradura, realizándose como desarrollo del Reglamento de 1764, siguiendo un proyecto tipo de José Crame, habiéndose finalizado en el año 1771. Se analiza el sistema defensivo de la ensenada desde la aparición de los primeros restos arqueológicos así como las distintas etapas y vicisitudes por las que ha pasado el castillo. Se hace un estudio crítico de las intervenciones realizadas en las otras siete baterías contemporáneas conservadas en las provincias de Málaga, Granada y Almería. Finalmente, se exponen los criterios y características del proyecto de restauración.

The Castle is located in the cove of La Herradura, in the Municipal District of Almuñécar (Granada). It was constructed like part of the improvements in the defence of the old Granada Kingdom's coast made during the reign of Carlos III. Its original denomination was Battery for four cannons of La Herradura, being made like development of the Regulation of 1764, following a project type by José Crame, having finalized in 1771. The defensive system of the cove from the appearance of the first archaeological remains is analyzed and also the different stages and vicissitudes through which the castle has passed. A critical study becomes of the interventions made in the other seven contemporary batteries preserved in the provinces of Malaga, Granada and Almería. Finally, the criteria an characteristics of the restoration project are exposed

Ayuntamiento de Almuñécar

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Batteries, Crame, S. XVIII, 18th century, 1764, Baterías, Fortificaciones, Castles, Carlos III, Fortifications, Castillo de La Herradura (Almuñécar, Granada)

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