Heritage Association Condemns Demolition of Quinta das Tangerinas
Madeira GuideMadeira's Heritage Association strongly opposes the demolition of Quinta das Tangerinas, a historic site in Santa Luzia, citing lack of official approval.
The GENUS - Associação de Defesa do Património da Madeira has expressed strong opposition to the ongoing demolition activities at Quinta das Tangerinas, a historic property located in the parish of Santa Luzia. The association's vehement objection stems from the fact that this property is listed in the Municipal Master Plan of Funchal and is protected under the descriptive matrix of Madeiran Quintas. Any intervention on such properties is supposed to require explicit and substantiated authorization from the Funchal City Council, which, according to the association, seems to have been bypassed.
Quinta das Tangerinas, known for its cultural and historical significance, has been a part of Madeira's heritage landscape. The demolition, which has sparked outrage among preservationists, is seen as a blatant disregard for the legal frameworks designed to protect such historical sites. The association's statement emphasized the importance of adhering to regulations that safeguard the island's architectural heritage, which is a crucial aspect of Madeira's identity and tourism appeal.
The controversy has also ignited discussions about the transparency and enforcement of heritage protection laws in Madeira. Residents and local heritage advocates are calling for more stringent oversight to prevent unauthorized alterations to heritage sites, which not only affect the cultural landscape but also diminish the island's attractiveness to tourists who flock to Madeira for its rich history and preserved traditions.
Madeira, a popular destination for its scenic beauty and cultural depth, relies heavily on its historical sites to attract visitors. The ongoing situation at Quinta das Tangerinas highlights the delicate balance between development and preservation, a challenge faced by many historical locales across the globe.
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