Here are news and events that may be of interest.
Work on the temple will begin with the restoration of two Baroque altarpieces. The work will be completed once the lighting has been modernized and a monitoring system is in place.…
To recuperate an Romanesque façade, to improve the electrical wiring and to monitor the temple are the three cornerstones of the intervention.
The Atlantic Romanesque Intervention Plan has organized an educational workshop for a group of 75 children participating in a children's camp in Sejas de Sanabria.
The visit on next April 23rd. is open to the general public and there will be a sign language interpreter present.
The Salamanca chapel of the Virgen del Castillo, located in Yecla de Yeltes is the next project that the technical team of the Atlantic Romanesque Plan will address.
The General Director of Cultural Heritage of the Autonomous Government of Castile and León, Enrique Saiz, and the Director of Iberdrola Foundation, Rafael Landin were able to…
The work focused primarily on the monitoring of the temple, the restoration of the altarpiece, and the improvement of the lighting.
The process of restoring a historic building does not only imply meeting the needs of the building itself, but also, the community surrounding it.
The General Director of Cultural Heritage of the Autonomous Government of Castile and León, Enrique Saiz, explained this during the inauguration of the interventions in the chapel…
The residents in the towns of Sejas de Sanabria and San Martín de Castañeda both located in Zamora were explained firsthand the actions that will take place in their parish…
HRH Queen Sofia, was chosen today to inaugurate the AR&PA; International Biennial Cultural Heritage Management and Restoration Convention.
The Atlantic Romanesque Intervention Plan team finalized the restoration of the altarpiece of the church of Santa Marina, a piece which dates back to the seventeenth century.