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NextGenerationEU Program - PNRR - Mission 1 (M1C3 - Tourism and Culture 4.0) - investment 2.2 “Protection and enhancement of rural architecture and landscape"

Rural architecture

NextGenerationEU Program - PNRR - Mission 1 (M1C3 - Tourism and Culture 4.0) - investment 2.2 “Protection

As part of the NextGenerationEU Program - PNRR - Mission 1 (M1C3 - Tourism and Culture 4.0) - investment 2.2 “Protection and enhancement of architecture and rural landscape”, the Sardinia Region, starting from 2022, has given impetus to a vast process of conservative recovery and enhancement of an articulated range of historic buildings and artifacts of the agro-pastoral world and of the popular and religious tradition of rural communities: stazzi, mills, medaus, furriadroxiu, cuiles, stables, dry stone walls, portals, country churches.

The intervention, aimed at counteracting the progressive process of abandonment, degradation and alteration of these assets, which has ended up compromising their typological and constructive characteristics and their relationship with the surrounding spaces, is aimed at improving the landscape quality of the territory and the implementation of innovative solutions, including technological ones, to improve accessibility for people with physical and sensory disabilities.

In addition, the recovery of rural building stock, combined with interventions to improve its energy efficiency, contributes to the achievement of climate and environmental objectives, returning to the community and in many cases to public use, an underused building stock that has so far not been accessible to the public.

Through special sheets dedicated to each of the 223 interventions, it is possible to access a set of information and data useful for the better knowledge and public use of the assets subject to intervention, such as in particular:

mapping of assets through georeferencing, for their exact identification within the regional territory;
brief description of the history and main characteristics of the assets and of the recovery intervention; photographic
documentation on the state of the property before the recovery intervention and after the recovery surgery;
information necessary for the visit: useful information for reaching the site; opening days and hours; possible prediction of guided tours and/or the need for booking; data on physical, sensory and cognitive accessibility; names and contact details

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The data relating to the individual asset will also be available during on-site visits, through a QR Code placed on the permanent plate relating to the intervention, placed on or near the property subject to conservative recovery/restoration, in a place easily accessible to the public.

The complete documentation on the Public Notice “Protection and enhancement of architecture and rural landscape” can be found at the following link:

Call for Rural Architecture

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Tra le tipologie di architettura rurale oggetto dell’intervento previste dal Decreto del MiBAC 6 ottobre 2005, nonché le tipologie rurali  identificate dal Piano Paesaggistico Regionale (PPR) della Regione Sardegna, sono compresi gli edifici ed insediamenti storici che siano testimonianze significative della storia delle popolazioni e delle comunità rurali, delle rispettive economie agricole tradizionali, dell’evoluzione del paesaggio.  Tra questi, sono compresi i manufatti che connotano il legame organico con l’attività agricola di pertinenza (fienili, ricoveri, stalle, essicatoi, forni, pozzi, recinzioni e sistemi di contenimento dei terrazzamenti, sistemi idraulici, fontane, abbeveratoi, ponti, muretti a secco e simili).

Read everything Read everything Tra le tipologie di architettura rurale oggetto dell’intervento previste dal Decreto del MiBAC 6 ottobre 2005, nonché le tipologie rurali  identificate dal Piano Paesaggistico Regionale (PPR) della Regione Sardegna, sono compresi gli edifici ed insediamenti storici che siano testimonianze significative della storia delle popolazioni e delle comunità rurali, delle rispettive economie agricole tradizionali, dell’evoluzione del paesaggio.  Tra questi, sono compresi i manufatti che connotano il legame organico con l’attività agricola di pertinenza (fienili, ricoveri, stalle, essicatoi, forni, pozzi, recinzioni e sistemi di contenimento dei terrazzamenti, sistemi idraulici, fontane, abbeveratoi, ponti, muretti a secco e simili).

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