Congresos de la Universitat Politècnica de València, FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean

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La rocca Paolina di Perugia. Da baluardo dell’inaccessibilità a landmark dell’accessibilità
Paolo Belardi, Luca Martini, Valeria Menchetelli

Última modificación: 15-05-2020

Resumen


The Rocca Paolina of Perugia. From a fortress of inaccessibility to a landmark of accessibility

Built in the Perugia acropolis in the mid-sixteenth century as a physical expression of the oppressive reprisal of Pope Paul III against the city’s seigniory of the Baglioni family, the Rocca Paolina has always been hated by the Perugia people who, on several occasions during the nineteenth century, did not hesitate to demolish it. The historical events of this fortified architecture are ambiguously linked with its iconographic value, oscillating around a balance in continuous evolution that sees it on the one hand as a fortress of inaccessibility and on the other hand as a flywheel of accessibility.



Palabras clave


history; iconography; survey; accessibility

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