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The Old Barchesson...

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The Old Barchesson sent on June 09, 2017 (21:49) by Alberto Gaddi. 43 comments, 2397 views.

La foto è della metà degli anni '70, fotocamera Mamiya Sekor 1000 DTL con Pentacon 29 mm f/2,8, scannerizzata da una stampa 9x13 e virata in seppia. Nelle Valli Mirandolesi, in frazione San Martino Spino, si trovano alcune curiose costruzioni che non hanno eguali nel resto della pianura modenese. Si tratta dei “barchessoni”, edifici a uno o due piani a pianta poligonale con un massiccio pilastro quadrato al centro da cui si dipartono a raggiera delle travi lignee che sorreggono la copertura in coppi dando così l' aspetto, in una visuale dall' alto, di un gigantesco ombrello. La loro funzione è sempre stata quella di scuderie dell' Esercito Italiano, fino alla chiusura del Deposito Allevamento Quadrupedi di Mirandola nel 1954. Dei 7 barchessoni realizzati tra il 1824 e il 1893 ne restano oggi solamente 4: il “Barchessone Vecchio”, l' unico a 2 piani, realizzato nel 1824 e attivo per ben 130 anni fino al 1954, restaurato nel 1997 (oggetto della fotografia prima del restauro), il “Barchessone Barbiere”, il “Barchessone Portovecchio” e il “Barchessone Fieniletto”. Tutti sono stati danneggiati dal sisma del 2012 , al momento il solo Barchessone Barbiere è in restauro, situazione molto ben visibile consultando Google Maps (San Martino Spino, Via Zanzur).


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sent on March 22, 2020 (20:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks again Daniele, it was my old b/n print and I thought I'd give her some patina... Ancient.
A sincere greeting
Alberto

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sent on August 18, 2024 (15:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful shot !! Great PDR !! Great charm !!

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sent on August 19, 2024 (7:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Gion, very kind :-) :-) :-) :-)
A cordial greeting
Alberto




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