THE ARCHITECTURE OF DRY STONE OR HOW TO BUILD WITHOUT CEMENT AT THE COSTA DAURADA (GOLDEN COAST)
PLA DE SANTA MARIA, EL
VALLS
Dry stone constructions are rural cabins made especially during the great expansion of the vineyard cultivation on the Costa Daurada (Golden Coast) between the 17th and 19th centuries. They were built with discretion for farmers and pastors who on one hand wanted to depopulate the fields of stones to be able to cultivate or let their cattle graze, and on the other to have shelter and a store for useful tools for their work. Its great peculiarity is that they were made without using any cement linking the stones. They still resist standing!
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