The government team continues to work on the recovery site of San Esteban, in collaboration with the Autonomous Community.
If a week ago the working group gave its approval to the Technical Specification for the Master Plan of San Esteban, this morning the Board of Governors approved the collaboration with the observers of this Master Plan and subsequent performances.
The City Council will soon sign these agreements with the three entities collaborate throughout the process, and that collateralize it is conducted with rigor and excellence parameters needed: Institute of Cultural Heritage of Spain (from the Department of Fine Arts and Cultural Assets and Archives and Libraries of the Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports);
Hispania Nostra Association and the Santa María la Real Historical Heritage Foundation.
Within the plan of participation and transparency that accompanies this strategic project for the city, we have included the figure of the 'observers', organizations that have accepted the invitation of the Mayor to get involved in the project of St. Stephen in the whole process of intervention .
The Institute of Cultural Heritage of Spain has among its main tasks the research, conservation and restoration of the assets that make up the Cultural Heritage and has specialists in different disciplines: architects, archaeologists, ethnographers, restorers, physicists, geologists, chemists, biologists, archivists, computer scientists, librarians, archivists and curators, among others.
The institute offers a prestigious service of archeology and restoration of works of art, archaeological and ethnographic heritage, and has a department of counseling intervention projects in cultural goods and conducting technical reports applicants for funding projects 1% cultural.
The Hispania Nostra association, which has a large national and international recognition, will meet next year four decades in the service of heritage conservation, its defense, safeguarding and enhancement.
In his defense of cultural heritage develops numerous programs, among which the annual meetings of associations and organizations related to the cultural heritage, support for other associations in this field, the organization of conferences, thematic cycles, workshops and debates on matters related with good practice ...
Meanwhile, the Santa María la Real Historical Heritage Foundation is a cultural non-profit institution formed by a team of professionals that seeks to generate development in the territories from the cultural, natural and social heritage ...
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia