As a long tradition of urban history studies show, historical Cadastres of a descriptive geometric type are proposed today as reliable representations of the real condition of places in a determinate historical moment. In the case of the city of Agrigento, the study of the Cadastre drawn up in the early thirties of the Twentieth century, appropriately supported by the help of other sources, is the starting line of a reconstructive itinerary of those post-war period transformations that will heavily modify the urban structure of the city, making Agrigento an emblematic case study of what was, more generally, the serious urban situation of the whole Country
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