Aspects of Significance in the “Dark Heritage” of Thessaloniki, Greece

Technical Annals Pub Date : 2023-07-19 DOI:10.12681/ta.34308
Dimitrios Zygomalas
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Located in the north of Greece and boasting an interrupted history of over 2.300 years, Thessaloniki has a wide array of architectural monuments to display. Hellenistic residences, Roman administrative centers, Byzantine churches, and Ottoman communal buildings have shaped for decades the city’s historical profile, leaving limited space for a nonetheless widely acknowledged architectural grouping, namely its “dark heritage”. Comprising buildings and sites that have over the years been related to rare phenomena and curious events, Thessaloniki’s “heritage of darkness” fascinates the imagination of its residents, in addition to providing a frequent subject for the writings of local journalists and researchers, and a focal point in the work of the services and bodies involved in monument protection. The above players evidently evaluate its constituents in different manners, thus leading to the emergence of multiple aspects of significance in the appraisal of the city’s “dark heritage”. This paper aims to identify these aspects and determine their interrelation and impact on the preservation of the buildings and sites involved. To this end, based on bibliographical research and on-site examination, it begins with a comprehensive overview of the dreaded built assets, followed by the identification of the players involved in their treatment and their respective attitudes. From there on, a discussion of the interaction of these attitudes is pursued, culminating in original conclusions as to the consequences of this interaction for the safeguarding of the tangible and intangible qualities of the city’s “heritage of the dark”.
希腊塞萨洛尼基“黑暗遗产”的意义
塞萨洛尼基位于希腊北部,拥有超过2300年的中断历史,有大量的建筑古迹可供展示。希腊式住宅、罗马行政中心、拜占庭式教堂和奥斯曼式公共建筑几十年来塑造了这座城市的历史形象,给一个广为人知的建筑群体留下了有限的空间,即它的“黑暗遗产”。塞萨洛尼基的“黑暗遗产”由多年来与罕见现象和奇怪事件有关的建筑和遗址组成,除了为当地记者和研究人员的写作提供频繁的主题外,还为参与纪念碑保护的服务和机构提供了工作的焦点,吸引了居民的想象力。上述参与者显然以不同的方式评估其组成部分,从而导致在对城市“黑暗遗产”的评估中出现了多个具有意义的方面。本文旨在识别这些方面,并确定它们之间的相互关系以及对所涉及的建筑物和遗址保护的影响。为此,基于文献研究和现场检查,首先对可怕的建筑资产进行全面概述,然后确定参与其处理的参与者及其各自的态度。从那时起,对这些态度的相互作用进行了讨论,最终得出了关于这种相互作用对保护城市“黑暗遗产”的有形和无形品质的后果的原始结论。
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