Un vicolo con archetti nel centro di Moneglia

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Un vicolo con archetti nel centro di Moneglia

Un vicolo con archetti nel centro di Moneglia.
Uno degli elementi architettonici che più spesso incontro nei borghi liguri, questo arco che collega due palazzi.
Molto spesso nei vicoletti tra palazzi se ne trovano diversi ma non so come si chiamano e che funzione hanno (anche se la funzione riesco ad immaginarla).
Come in questo vicolo di Moneglia.

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Un vicolo con archetti a Moneglia

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.

The ancient toponym of Moneglia (ad Monilia) appears in the Tavola Peutingeriana, a copy of the military map of the Roman Empire (11th – 12th century) preserved in the Austrian National Library in Vienna, discovered by the antiquarian of Augsburg, Corrado Peutinger, in the sixteenth century.
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I took several photos in the village and if you want to see them all click here:

This is a video of the alleyway of the village:

Videos recorded with Gopro Hero 10 Black.

An alley with arches in Moneglia – Une ruelle avec des arches à Moneglia – Un callejón con arcos en el centro de Moneglia – Um beco com arcos no centro de Moneglia – Eine Gasse mit Bögen in Moneglia – Một con hẻm có mái vòm ở Moneglia – 莫内利亚市中心的拱门小巷 – モネリアの中心にあるアーチのある路地

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Giancarlo
1 year ago

Ho interpellato un architetto il quale sostiene che quei travi collegati servono a dar forza ai singoli fabbricati collegandoli fra di loro nel caso di dissesti geologici, anche perchè in quei tempi le fondamenta, specie in località di mare erano fatte in modo poco attendibile, e talvolta addirittura poste sulla sabbia.

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