Le élite sarde e l’acqua calda: le terme di Sardara all’inizio del XX secolo
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https://doi.org/10.19248/ammentu.92Keywords:
Sardara, thermal baths, spas, spa, élite, mining law, mining claimAbstract
Sardara thermal baths contemporary history begins at the end of the nineteenth century when Filippo Birocchi and Giorgio Asproni Junior project for the thermal resort construction has been approved. Birocchi’s death didn’t stopped the route outlined: Sardara thermal baths opened in 1901. In the 1920s the thermal bath management and the claim for the water exploitation has been made over to Libero Rodriguez, a businessman from Iglesias. In the 50s the precious resource management has been entrusted to Dr. Mario Mossa.Downloads
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2013-12-31
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FOCUS - Miniere e attività estrattiva in Sardegna nel XX secolo
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