%0 Journal Article %T The location and role of old walls as green belts in shaping the landscape of towns in the 19th century %A Kimic, Kinga %J Czasopismo Techniczne %V 2016 %R 10.4467/2353737XCT.16.081.5445 %N Architektura Zeszyt 1-A (5) 2016 %P 143-166 %K green belts, public greenery, fortifications, town, 19th century %@ 0011-4561 %D 2016 %U https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/czasopismo-techniczne/artykul/the-location-and-role-of-old-walls-as-green-belts-in-shaping-the-landscape-of-towns-in-the-19th-century %X The adaptation of old walls to provide green spaces is characteristic of the 19th century and is related to the process of the expansion of towns with fortified walls. In those times, green spaces were commonly established in place of demolished fortifications, thus becoming an inseparable element of the urban structure of the towns. Points which require further study include their origins and transformations, their characteristic form resulting from their location within towns, composition and major functions. The evaluation of old walls used as green spaces using a spatial and functional approach, and also with reference to their historical and cultural aspects, makes it possible to define their place and role in shaping of the landscapes of towns in the 19th century.