José Ballesta said that "architects of international renown have already been interested in the project competition that includes both the recovery of the Andalusian site and the plaza".
A total of 1,400 people have participated to date in the guided visits to the site that makes the team of the University of Murcia led by Professor Jorge Eiroa.
The mayor of Murcia, José Ballesta, together with the councilors of Infrastructure, Public Works and Services, Rebeca Pérez, and of Social Rights and Development Cooperation, Conchita Ruiz, attended today the first guided tour of the San Esteban site they have made the members of the Association of Deaf People of Murcia (ASPERSOMUR), accompanied by a sign language interpreter facilitated by the City Council and a group of sign language students of the University of Murcia.
"A total of 1,400 people, in groups of 25 or 30, have participated in the guided visits to the site that makes the team of the University of Murcia headed by Professor Jorge Eiroa;
a space open to all Murcia, regardless of their condition, "said José Ballesta, who reported that" we have the whole month of March and also the month of April covered. "
With regard to the order for the project contest both the recovery of the site of Andalusia and the square, José Ballesta reported that "it has already been signed by the Secretary of State for Infrastructure and the forecast is to be published in the Official Gazette of the State quickly, so that the whole process of the project contest can be initiated ".
In this sense, the mayor advanced that "architects of international renown have already been interested in this project contest.
We hope that the best in the world will come and that San Esteban will become an iconic, singular and unique site in all of Spain, in the heart of our city. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia