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Giorgio Asproni's villa, "Asproni" mining village (early XX c.)
Sardinia

Villa Asproni's courtyard. The "Asproni" mining village was built in the early XX century when the mining engineer Giorgio Asproni, former executive manager of the Sedda Moddizzis mine (lead, zinc, barium), took over the entire property and planned and ruled an modern mining village (named after him), equipped with electricity, running water, offices, a little school, a grocery store, a church, stables, sleeping houses and a luxurious villa in which he lived until his death (1936). The village was abandoned and now is a fascinating ghost village; it's located in the municipality of Iglesias but it's closely linked to the history of Gonnesa.

Copyright: Paolo E Mauro Mattiello
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 10000x5000
Taken: 18/04/2014
Hochgeladen: 04/05/2014
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Tags: old building; ruins; mining village; abandoned; courtyard; villa
Mehr über Sardinia

Sardinien ist – nach Sizilien – die zweitgrößte Insel im Mittelmeer und bildet mit einigen ihr vorgelagerten Inseln die gleichnamige autonome Region Italiens. Ihre Hauptstadt ist Cagliari.Die Region Sardinien hat eine Fläche von 24.090 km² und 1,65 Millionen Einwohner. Die Ägypter nannten sie Schardana, die Euboier „Ichnoussa“ und die Griechen „Sandalyon“, da ihre Form an einen Fußabdruck erinnert. http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sardinien


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