Assessing Cultural Heritage of Casa Hacienda Punchauca
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https://doi.org/10.15381/ishra.v0i2.14321Keywords:
Punchauca, Colonial architecture, Value enhancement, Conservation, RestorationAbstract
The Punchauca hacienda had already a long history previous to the Conference held between General José de San Martín and the Viceroy José de la Serna in 1821. Later on the hacienda went through a period of abandonment, which meant the destruction of its agrarian complex, the end of their agricultural fields, the disappearance, and the deterioration of its infraestructure. Although the initiatives about assessing its cultural importance are currently underway, it needs to establish its particular model of adequate management, its most convenient use. Also, it is necessary to work on how to make local people to identify themselves with this cultural patrimony. Therefore, this article attempts to present a diagnosis about such aspects.Downloads
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