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The Department of Planning licensed to repair two manor houses damaged by earthquakes in 2011 located in the historic center (05/07/2016)

This is the Quiñonero Casas and Don Pedro Arcas, nestled at the Site Historical Site in area PEPRI, cataloged with grade 2 protection, including in the protected environment declared of Cultural Interest (BIC) and Area of ​​Archaeological Interest.

The Town Planning and Culture in the city of Lorca, Satur Martinez and Agustin Llamas, reported that the city council has granted license to enable repair two manor houses nestled in the historical district.

It is two buildings that were affected by the earthquakes of 2011 and which are reflected in the aid provided by the Master Plan for the Recovery of Heritage.

The properties in question are called Quiñonero House and Casa de Don Pedro Arcas.

In the first case we are talking about a license to proceed with structural intervention because of the damage caused by the earthquakes of May 11, 2011. It is located at number 3 of the Plaza of Spain, in the heart of the historic center .

The budget execution of the work required for settlement is 551.049'42 euros.

The property has a total area of ​​1,194.04 m².

The proposed actions are conservation, consolidation and restoration of an existing building, which does not change in structure, partitioning or distribution.

No extensions surface or volumetric performed and heights, flights, cornices are respected, etc.

The purpose of the project is to ensure the stability of the structural elements that make up the property, justifying the actions within the protected subsidies framed within the Master Plan for Recovery of Cultural Heritage of Lorca.

We are talking about a traditional town house whose construction could be dated in the eighteenth century, although the current configuration dates from the late nineteenth century, retaining in its interior decoration of modernist character of early twentieth centuries.

It has a basement and two floors above ground, plus a mezzanine and a low-deck, all for housing.

The deck is inclined at a flat terrace space and a skylight that crowns the volume of the main staircase.

The interior is organized into different rooms intended for uses traditional housing (lounges, dining rooms, kitchen, bedroom, ....) While stressing the existence of unique elements such as the entrance hall and the main staircase of imperial style, the tower glass on the staircase, dining in style neonazarita ground floor, an office in middle floor and rooms decorated with modernist papers, paintings that decorate different rooms such as the antique dresser and the ground floor lounge and various decorations base moldings, panels and reliefs.

Almost all rooms have preserved mosaic floors of the house Nolla, hydraulic tiles or wooden flooring, made at the end of s.

XIX.

This license is granted after written resolution of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage last June 1 authorizing the corresponding Basic and Execution Project.

The property is in the Historic Artistic Complex in PEPRI area, listed grade 2 protection, including in the protected environment declared of Cultural Interest (BIC) and Archaeological Zone Interest.

La Casa de Don Pedro Arcas, meanwhile, is a building located at number 50 of the popular Loch Street, for which consolidation works, restoration and rehabilitation arise., Providing for a budget of material execution estimated at 561,632 ' 03 €.

The action covers a total area of ​​1,098.92 m².

repair of masonry, roof, facade and structure with replacement of the flooring, tiles and execution of interior and exterior finishes, reconstruction of fake damaged roofs, repair of decorative moldings, restoration gate stone of the main entrance, interior railings arises , exterior locks, exterior overhangs, interior and exterior carpentry, execution of the lining of the rungs of the ladder and replacement of damaged glass.

It is a detached house consisting of basement, ground, first, second and tower cover the central staircase vertical communication.

In the back yard there is a central part which adjoins the rest of the buildings on the block and communicating with a metal auxiliary ladder with a trafficable terrace overlooking the lateral passage of service.

The house, nestled in the historic site, area Pepri, Grade 2 listed protection and area of ​​archaeological interest, has an access gate framed with stone blocks and enclosed by a wooden door with rivets iron giving access an entrance hall used as stables and originally paved with boulders.

The hall is divided into three sections separated by arcades with iron gates and plant motifs halls.

From the central hall you access the staircase vertical communication that enables access to the rooms on the upper floors, some with murals on the vertical surfaces.

The main facade, first floor has a central balcony closed with a wooden gazebo and two balconies with railings forged.

At the top level, corresponding to the false covers, there are three gaps with woodworks and iron grilles.

The cover is tilted finished with Arabic tiles and on the southern area for the service, is trafficable flat.

On the ground floor are located three locations currently unused and access to a small basement.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca

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