The Cross of the Inquisition, sculpted in 1903 and raised on a column with a fluted shaft and ornamented with vegetable garlands, is located in a corner of the Plateresque façade of the Seville City Hall. The Cross was vandalized in September 2019 and the restoration concluded in September 2021. A geological and microbiological study was carried out in a few small fragments. The data are consistent with the exposure of the Cross of the Inquisition to an urban environment for more than 100 years. During that time, a lichen community colonized the Cross and the nearby City Hall façades. The lichens, bryophytes and fungi colonizing the limestone surface composed an urban community, regenerated from the remains of the original communities, afte...
Built heritage is at risk from the effects of bacterial species within biofilms (a microbial communi...
Historical-artistic heritage suffers biotic and abiotic degradation more than in the past due to the...
Biodeterioration of stone assets is a long term process produced by the microbial communities living...
The Cross of the Inquisition, sculpted in 1903 and raised on a column with a fluted shaft and orname...
Knowledge on lichen and microbial colonization as well as associated biodeterioration processes of t...
Multi-temporal investigation of biodeterioration patterns (BPs)in cultural heritage sites is crucial...
The colonisation of stone by different organisms often leaves biodeterioration patterns (BPs) on the...
The biological colonization of mural paintings in rocky habitats is a widely recurring phenomenon an...
11 pages, 8 figures, 1 table, 22 references.This paper describes the effect of lichen colonization o...
Monitoring lichens on monuments can have different purposes, one of which is monitoring the effectiv...
The Ãzümlü Church is an unusual soft tuff formation located in central Turkey (Cappadocia) dated a...
San Roque church (Campeche, Mexico) was built at the end of the 17th century with a micritic limesto...
Limestone built heritage is at risk from the effects of biofilms, a microbial community encapsulated...
Convent of Christ (UNESCO’s World Heritage Monument, Tomar-Portugal) is one of the most expressive t...
Esta comunicación participó en el: 5th International Conference YOuth in COnservation of CUltural He...
Built heritage is at risk from the effects of bacterial species within biofilms (a microbial communi...
Historical-artistic heritage suffers biotic and abiotic degradation more than in the past due to the...
Biodeterioration of stone assets is a long term process produced by the microbial communities living...
The Cross of the Inquisition, sculpted in 1903 and raised on a column with a fluted shaft and orname...
Knowledge on lichen and microbial colonization as well as associated biodeterioration processes of t...
Multi-temporal investigation of biodeterioration patterns (BPs)in cultural heritage sites is crucial...
The colonisation of stone by different organisms often leaves biodeterioration patterns (BPs) on the...
The biological colonization of mural paintings in rocky habitats is a widely recurring phenomenon an...
11 pages, 8 figures, 1 table, 22 references.This paper describes the effect of lichen colonization o...
Monitoring lichens on monuments can have different purposes, one of which is monitoring the effectiv...
The Ãzümlü Church is an unusual soft tuff formation located in central Turkey (Cappadocia) dated a...
San Roque church (Campeche, Mexico) was built at the end of the 17th century with a micritic limesto...
Limestone built heritage is at risk from the effects of biofilms, a microbial community encapsulated...
Convent of Christ (UNESCO’s World Heritage Monument, Tomar-Portugal) is one of the most expressive t...
Esta comunicación participó en el: 5th International Conference YOuth in COnservation of CUltural He...
Built heritage is at risk from the effects of bacterial species within biofilms (a microbial communi...
Historical-artistic heritage suffers biotic and abiotic degradation more than in the past due to the...
Biodeterioration of stone assets is a long term process produced by the microbial communities living...