Inca wants to protect and enhance the value of two of the municipality’s heritage elements: the Quarter General Luque air-raid shelter and the Can Pere Frare well site. In this sense, a proposal will be made at the municipal plenary session to include the files on these two elements, drawn up by archaeologist Jaume Ripoll, in the Catalogue of Elements of Artistic, Historical, Environmental and Historical Heritage Interest.
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“We are carrying out a process of revision and expansion of the municipal Heritage Catalogue. These two elements were not catalogued and we have considered it appropriate to prepare and include their files given the representative nature of these two elements and their heritage and architectural value”, explains the councillor for Heritage, Andreu Caballero.
The General Luque Barracks air-raid shelter began to be built in the autumn of 1937, under the parade ground of the military barracks. The complex is about 5 metres deep and has a surface area of about 400 square metres.
The Can Pere Frare well is located at the end of the road from Son Frontera Vell to Can Frare, surrounded by dry and irrigated farmland. During the cataloguing work, it was possible to document pottery on the surface, most of which is from the Roman period, dating from around the turn of the era and the 1st century A.D. Thus, the part of the good pit, which is rectangular in shape and without a wall, could probably be from the High-Imperial Roman period.
“Cataloguing these two elements is a first, very necessary step. But our intention is to be able to restore and enhance the value of these two heritage elements,” says councillor Andreu Caballero.