The reconstruction of German cities destroyed during World War II took place according to very different logics. Within the variety of solutions adopted, those chosen for the city of Hanover represent a very special case. After outlining the urban development of the capital of Lower Saxony, the text critically examines the processes through which the city’s most important monuments were rebuilt and restored, with particular regard to the Aegidienkirche, preserved in the state of ruins.
The post-war ‘reconstruction’ of the city of Hanover and the restoration of the Aegidienkirche / Amore, Raffaele. - (2023), pp. 689-699. (Intervento presentato al convegno X Convegno internazionale CIRICE 2023, Città e guerra, Difese, distruzioni, permanenze delle memorie e dell’immagine urbana tenutosi a Napoli nel 8-10 giugno 2023).
The post-war ‘reconstruction’ of the city of Hanover and the restoration of the Aegidienkirche
raffaele amore
2023
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The reconstruction of German cities destroyed during World War II took place according to very different logics. Within the variety of solutions adopted, those chosen for the city of Hanover represent a very special case. After outlining the urban development of the capital of Lower Saxony, the text critically examines the processes through which the city’s most important monuments were rebuilt and restored, with particular regard to the Aegidienkirche, preserved in the state of ruins.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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