Estaciones termales europees: entre la ciudad y el territorio
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https://doi.org/10.5821/qru.9584Abstract
The uniqueness of the thermal territory gives to the thermal towns special qualities and turns them into attractive enclaves throughout history. Some European spa towns were strong tourism attractors during the 19th century. Accordingly, great architectural and urban developments were implemented on them. Some pieces of these spa towns, often located at the boundary between the city and the territory, are key to these developments and give guidelines for understanding the urban structure of these cities and the relationship with its territory and landscape.Downloads
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