Church of Santa María Magdalena of Cozcurrita. :: FSMLR The initiative will restore and maintain 33 churches from the Romanesque period of Salamanca, Zamora and the Portuguese border Braganza, Porto and Vila Real, with an investment of 4.5 billion euros.
Intervention Plan Romanesque Atlantic, signed in September 2010 by the Junta de Castilla y León, Iberdrola Foundation and the Ministry of Culture of Portugal, with the participation of the Fundación Santa María la Real as executor, recovery has completed the first of the 33 temples that will benefit from this program, the Church of Santa Maria Magdalena, in the Cozcurrita town of Zamora.
Intervention in the temple has improved the safety of your electrical system and monitor the church, so that, by installing sensors, environmental control parameters and security and data are sent periodically to a central control. This is possible thanks to the Heritage Monitoring System (MHS), which allows preventive conservation of temples and introduces pioneering applications to ensure their safety. Intervention Plan Romanesque The Atlantic is already working on the recovery of the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in the town of Salamanca in San Felices de los Gallegos and being drafted intervention projects in two temples in the province of Zamora: San Pedro de la Nave and the Monastery of Santa Maria. The agreement for the implementation of the Plan of Action by the Romanesque Atlantic was signed in 2010 by the Junta de Castilla y León, Iberdrola Foundation and the Ministry of Culture of Portugal. This joint intervention initiative retrieves the cultural heritage, natural and social de Castilla y León, performs a work of socio-economic dynamism and power cross-border ties between Spain and Portugal.
The investment will amount to 4.5 billion euros, so that each party assumes a third of the total. This contribution will be used to carry out a comprehensive restoration of 12 buildings and develop a maintenance program, lighting and control of the 21 remaining temples.
Of the 33 churches that will benefit from the project, nine are located in the Zamora province, seven in the Portuguese district of Vila Real, Porto six for six in the province of Salamanca and five in the district of Bragança. In the design and technical implementation of the work will involve the Fundación Santa María La Real, institution in the field of restoration of Romanesque art. CNP
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