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− | Technical heritage can be part of the [[Built Heritage]] if it relates to immovable structures, such as historic bridges, lighthouses, locks and dockyards. Some historical 'tall ships' also qualify as technical heritage and are registered as historic "monuments" or "landmarks". | + | Technical heritage can be part of the [[Built Heritage]] if it relates to immovable structures, such as historic bridges, lighthouses, locks and dockyards. |
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+ | Some historical 'tall ships' also qualify as technical heritage and are registered as historic "monuments" or "landmarks". | ||
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+ | Historical dockyard at Suomenlinna Sea Fortress, Finland. Copyright: Finnish Heritage Agency. |
Latest revision as of 09:45, 7 January 2021
Definition
Technical heritage can be part of the Built Heritage if it relates to immovable structures, such as historic bridges, lighthouses, locks and dockyards.
Description
Some historical 'tall ships' also qualify as technical heritage and are registered as historic "monuments" or "landmarks".
Historical dockyard at Suomenlinna Sea Fortress, Finland. Copyright: Finnish Heritage Agency.