The General Council says restoration and modernization works have entered their final phase, with crews
finishing access zones, painting and final adjustments ahead of an imminent full reopening.
Key Points
- Six-month interior restoration and modernization now in final phase
- Crews completing new access zone, painting, final finishes and functional adjustments
- Syndic’s office and Hall of the Lost Steps nearly ready; restored historic frescoes visible
- Works combined heritage conservation with facility updates; protective measures used during finishing phase
Casa de la Vall is preparing to reopen after six months closed for an extensive interior restoration and modernization. The General Council has said the works have entered their final phase and crews are finishing the last details.
Tasks now under way include completion of a new access zone, painting and final finishes in emblematic rooms, and the adjustment of functional spaces. Nearly ready are the syndic’s office and the Hall of the Lost Steps, where historic frescoes uncovered during the intervention are already visible following restoration work.
The intervention combined conservation of artistic and patrimonial elements with updates to the building’s facilities as part of a broader project to modernize the seat of the legislature. Parliamentary sources had indicated the schedule envisaged the works being practically finished this month.
The General Council communicated progress via its social channels and says protective measures have been used throughout the finishing phase to safeguard restored elements. With the final adjustments underway, a full reopening of the Casa de la Vall is now imminent.
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