Military Engineering and Cadiz’s Adequacy for Isabel II Visit
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This article aims to analyze the measures adopted by the Corp of Andalusian Military Engineers to adapt the city of Cádiz to Isabel II’s visit. In this sense, different actions carried out in the main military buildings of the city are analyzed. Those work showed that these buildings needed a deep restoration and better care, given its importance as an identity of the historical heritage of the city.
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