TY - GEN AU - Felicori,Mauro,ed AU - Zanotti,Annalisa,ed TI - Cementeries of Europe: a historical heritage to appreciate and restore U1 - 718.8 21 PY - 2004/// CY - Bologna - IT PB - Association of Significant Cementeries in Europe KW - ARTE KW - CEMENTERIOS NACIONALES KW - ESCULTURA KW - MAUSOLEOS KW - TUMBAS KW - SIMBOLISMO EN EL ARTE KW - ARQUITECTURA FUNERARIA KW - MONUMENTOS FUNERARIOS KW - FOTOGRAFIA KW - HISTORIA KW - LONDRES, INGLATERRA KW - GRECIA KW - BERLIN, ALEMANIA KW - BOLOGNA, ITALIA KW - GRANADA, ESPAÑA KW - ROMA, ITALIA KW - GB: LONDRES KW - DE: BERLIN KW - IT: BOLOGNA KW - IT: ROMA KW - ES: GRANADA KW - ARTES KW - ARQUITECTURA N2 - Contiene: Cementeries are extraordinary pieces of the European cultural heritage. Firts and foremost, they are relevant and peculiar architectural complexes. In fact, in the XIX century it was quite common for cities to entrust their best architects with the realization of "new" graveyards. Thanks to the priciples of Enlightenment and its cultural commitment (and, in many countries, thanks to Napoleon`s administrative decrees), they replaced the usual churchyard burials. Despite a sizable decrease in the interest for such sites, in the XX century, too, quite a number of examples show that cementery building was a relevant aspect in the evolution of architecture ER -