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what is the difference between archaeological buildings

and heritage buildings?


The definition of a heritage building is a facility characterized by a historical, symbolic, architectural, artistic, urban or

heritage buildings The Heritage Building: The facility with a distinguished and
distinguished architectural style..
.
The right of the owner:
heritage buildings
The owner has the right to use the property and sell it as he wants.

Form of ownership: Heritage is private property.

ancient buildings The Archaeological Building: It is every property produced by successive


civilizations from prehistoric times until 100 years ago. Owner’s Right:

The owner has no right in the absence of expropriation of the property to exploit it or make any archaeological buildings
change.

Form of ownership: Antiquities are public property


Classification of monumental buildings The historical value is that the building is associated with influential events that give it
importance as part of the city's memory. or the country, and these buildings are considered as a record of a community and the
general value of these buildings increases with the increase in the age of the building and the extent The building’s expression of its
age and originality, the materials of the building and the changes that occurred to them. This value is not affected by the condition of
the building. effect

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