Vernacular architecture in the modern concept of cultural heritage
2014
The nineteen seventies and eighties were particularly fruitful years in Europe and in the wider world,
with regard to the evolution of the very concept of
cultural heritage. Both UNESCO and the Council
of Europe established Conventions or International
Treaties (3) that established new categories of cultural heritage, and amongst these new categories is
one with its own personality known as the vernacular heritage. This concept has been strengthened by
the Convention of Florence or European Landscape Convention (4), the first International Treaty
devoted to the management of the landscape, with
which the vernacular heritage is so intensely and
profoundly linked, in that overall unity that cultural
features nowadays possess.
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