Abstract

The built heritage in Italy holds enormous value for the community and cultural assets such as monuments and buildings, places of worship and fortifications, were often considered unrelated to their surroundings despite their great interest. Large towns, small villages and the countryside depend on each other and are in balance with each other, so all rural and cultural landscapes represent a rich heritage composed of various types of spaces characterised by great diversity. Case study is the Casina Spinelli located in the Calabricito forest, in the territory of the city of Acerra. The contribution attempts to demonstrate how the adoption of aerial survey methodologies and photometric restitution allow, through and with the help of historical research, an interesting and renewed tourist archive of the territorial heritage.

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