Villes neuves (historical settlements)

Esquema

Getty AAT: Objects Facet

Jerarquía

Built Environment (Hierarchy Name) > Settlements and Landscapes > inhabited places > <settlements by planning concept>

Descripción

Historical European settlements, generally dating from the Medieval period through the 18th century, that were established by a ruler, usually by charter, in a previously undeveloped area. The purpose of a ville neuve was typically to populate and secure territory or expand borders. If the historical settlement was fortified, use "bastides." For modern planned towns developed in previously unpopulated areas, use "new towns (modern settlements)."

URI original del concepto

http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300387215

Otros términos

  • ville neuve (historical settlements) [en]
  • villeneuves (historical settlements) [en]
  • villeneuve (historical settlement) [en]