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Adecenta City Hall solar archaeological remains Loreto Street

28 June 2016 - 14: 59

The City of Dénia has carried out this week cleaning work on the existing site between the streets Cavallers and Loreto in which were found remains of Arab baths and Almohads in the year 2014.

archaeological remains on the site of Loreto Street

After a management by the mayor, it has agreed with the owners of the solar cleaning the area and removing the fences, so that passersby can see the archaeological remains dating from the eleventh century until it decides build new.

In this way discovered fences have been installed that can see perfectly the remains found in this solar indicating a tour of the streets of the Medina Andalusí similar to the current in that area. The municipal archaeologist, Josep Gisbert, Explained this portal within twenty days on the remains informative panels will be installed to report on what you see there.

Solar fenced archaeological remains Loreto Street

En March 2014 archaeological excavations brought to light remains two almohades homes dated in the twelfth and thirteenth of a structure that two stays attached courtyard shown. Thanks to these excavations, the municipal archaeological service was found that Loreto street has its origin in the urban plan of the eleventh century, like Main Street and other cross. So far it was thought that its origin dating from the time of King Philip III (XVI and XVII).

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