Development of a Tourist Route around the Mining Heritage of the Estremoz Anticline

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Main Author: Lopes, Luís
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: Martins, Ruben, Falé, Patrícia, Passos, João, Bilou, Francisco, Branco, Manuel, Pereira, Manuel Francisco
Format: Book
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The areas of the counties of Estremoz, Borba and Vila Viçosa, traditionally and since ancient times, have been a major region for extraction of marbles for use as a dimension stone in Portugal. The geological evolution of the Iberian Peninsula allowed the formation, in Alto Alentejo, of one of the World’s most important and famous marble deposits. The Estremoz Anticline, about 42 km long and 8 km in maximum width, is an impressive place where the strength and ingenuity of Man has been used for decades to turn the “land upside down”. The 27 km2 where the marble is concentrated is a place with a high density of quarries that have an unavoidable environmental impact, leaving stone exposed or accumulated in large tips, side-by-side with the Alentejo plains of wheat fields and olive trees. It is impossible to fully rehabilitate this area either for economic or strategic reasons, but it can be considered as resource for the promotion and development of industrial and scientific tourism and artistic and cultural events. A survey of the assets of the region has been undertaken and a wide variety of organizations and the industry are collaborating in planning a route and activities for the region.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Development of a Tourist Route around the Mining Heritage of the Estremoz Anticline
title Development of a Tourist Route around the Mining Heritage of the Estremoz Anticline
spellingShingle Development of a Tourist Route around the Mining Heritage of the Estremoz Anticline
Lopes, Luís
Cultural Heritage
Dimension Stone
Estremoz Anticline
Marble
Industrial Tourism
Portugal
title_short Development of a Tourist Route around the Mining Heritage of the Estremoz Anticline
title_full Development of a Tourist Route around the Mining Heritage of the Estremoz Anticline
title_fullStr Development of a Tourist Route around the Mining Heritage of the Estremoz Anticline
title_full_unstemmed Development of a Tourist Route around the Mining Heritage of the Estremoz Anticline
title_sort Development of a Tourist Route around the Mining Heritage of the Estremoz Anticline
author Lopes, Luís
author_facet Lopes, Luís
Martins, Ruben
Falé, Patrícia
Passos, João
Bilou, Francisco
Branco, Manuel
Pereira, Manuel Francisco
author_role author
author2 Martins, Ruben
Falé, Patrícia
Passos, João
Bilou, Francisco
Branco, Manuel
Pereira, Manuel Francisco
author2_role author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lopes, Luís
Martins, Ruben
Falé, Patrícia
Passos, João
Bilou, Francisco
Branco, Manuel
Pereira, Manuel Francisco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cultural Heritage
Dimension Stone
Estremoz Anticline
Marble
Industrial Tourism
Portugal
topic Cultural Heritage
Dimension Stone
Estremoz Anticline
Marble
Industrial Tourism
Portugal
description The areas of the counties of Estremoz, Borba and Vila Viçosa, traditionally and since ancient times, have been a major region for extraction of marbles for use as a dimension stone in Portugal. The geological evolution of the Iberian Peninsula allowed the formation, in Alto Alentejo, of one of the World’s most important and famous marble deposits. The Estremoz Anticline, about 42 km long and 8 km in maximum width, is an impressive place where the strength and ingenuity of Man has been used for decades to turn the “land upside down”. The 27 km2 where the marble is concentrated is a place with a high density of quarries that have an unavoidable environmental impact, leaving stone exposed or accumulated in large tips, side-by-side with the Alentejo plains of wheat fields and olive trees. It is impossible to fully rehabilitate this area either for economic or strategic reasons, but it can be considered as resource for the promotion and development of industrial and scientific tourism and artistic and cultural events. A survey of the assets of the region has been undertaken and a wide variety of organizations and the industry are collaborating in planning a route and activities for the region.
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