How an Accurate Surface Observation Can Help in the Interpretation of an Ancient Timber Structure: The Example of the Valdese Church in Florence

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The Valdese church of Florence was built in the second half of the XIX century as the Anglican Church of the local rich British community, reaching the actual status of Valdese church in 1967.

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[4] UNI 11119: 2004 Cultural heritage – Wooden artefacts - Load-bearing structures - On site inspections for the diagnosis of timber members.

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