January 16 from 2022 - 01: 18
See the original article: This is how Dénia has grown, upwards, in recent decades
See the original article: This is how Dénia has grown, upwards, in recent decades
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I totally agree with Nieves, it is a real shame that these buildings have been built, they are ugly, some of poor quality and they take away from Dénia's charm
The ugly wall of the Esplanade and the facade of the back street is a horror, it does not allow the city to ventilate and it is a frightening legacy, in my opinion. Also the concrete building inside the tunnel, with an unused floor that covers the castle, plus another that houses some ninots that make no sense in that location and continues to cover the castle. That square, without those buildings, could be a good place for concerts, the Crida and other events.
One thought this architecture useless and annoying.