Madrid gets 6,500 new places to visit the restoration of the Puerta de Alcalá

Within the framework of the Puerta de Alcalá restoration project, the Madrid City Council, through the Department of Culture, Tourism and Sports, will enable more than 6,500 parking spaces starting this Monday at 10:00 a.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
03 April 2023 Monday 00:53
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Madrid gets 6,500 new places to visit the restoration of the Puerta de Alcalá

Within the framework of the Puerta de Alcalá restoration project, the Madrid City Council, through the Department of Culture, Tourism and Sports, will enable more than 6,500 parking spaces starting this Monday at 10:00 a.m. so that citizens can participate again in the guided tour program 'Open for restoration.

On this occasion, the program will provide first-hand knowledge of the conservation-restoration work promoted by the City Council since January 2023. This initiative, which has already allowed more than 4,000 people to climb the scaffolding during the summer months of last year in the phase of previous studies, will promote direct knowledge of the recovery work of the monument.

To participate in the visits, which will take place on the weekends of May, June, July and September, it is essential to register in advance on the web.

Along with the free guided tours, the Department of Culture, Tourism and Sports has set up a specific website for the Open for Restoration program that will bring the main developments of the project closer to those citizens who cannot participate in the guided tours.

Thanks to www.restauracionpuertaalcala.es, you can find out in real time the work of one of the most unique heritage preservation projects undertaken by the Madrid City Council in recent years.

With this same spirit of trying to bring the restoration process closer to the citizens, a vinyl with images of the main sculptural ensembles currently under treatment has been installed on the construction fence that surrounds the Gate.

Under the slogan We take care of the Landscape of Light, the City Council intends to bring the people of Madrid closer to one of the most unique World Heritage assets, in one of the most extraordinary moments in its history.