Vol. 21 (2009)
Artículos

Architecture and Urbanism in 19th-Century Seville: Encarnación Market-Square

Alberto Fernández González
Universidad de Sevilla
Portada volumen 21
Published November 27, 2009

Keywords:

Architecture, Urbanism, Market, Plans, 19th Century, Encarnación Square, Seville
How to Cite
Fernández González, A. (2009). Architecture and Urbanism in 19th-Century Seville: Encarnación Market-Square. Anuario Del Departamento De Historia Y Teoría Del Arte, 21, 205–222. https://doi.org/10.15366/anuario2009.21.012

Abstract

The present work analyses the history of the construction of the Encarnacion market-square in Seville, since its configuration as urban space in Joseph Bonaparte's times until the end of the 19th century. Thus, it studies both the provisional wooden market -probably designed by Jose Echamorro- and the definitive one, made of cement and bricks according to the project designed by academic architect Melchor Cano. It also values the different plans filed in Seville Municipal Archives -some of them still remain unpublished- and makes known and studies three valuable plans from the National Historical Archives which graphically document the intervention plan prepared by Cayetano Vélez.

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