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Abstract

The cultivation of black tobacco in "Vega de Granada" reached its highest splendor towards the middle of the twentieth century. Its greatest consequence was the construction of up to six thousand dryers, that completely transformed the land scape and lifestyle of this area. This paper, aims to value both the traditional architecture in these constructions, as well as their associated intangible heritage. Thereby, on the one hand, a classification of the black tobacco dryers is presented according to their construction material and their design. On the other hand, a patrimonial valuation of these buildings is offered in order to demand adequate protection laws. All this bearing in mind that this legacy, still alive, could endure over time.

Year of Publication
2022
Journal
E-Rph-Revista Electrónica de Patrimonio Histórico
Number
30
Number of Pages
144-175
Date Published
jun
ISSN Number
1988-7213
DOI
10.30827/erph.vi30.24184
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