
Seville's Giralda: Six-Month Restoration Unveiled
Seville's Giralda Gleams After Six-Month Restoration Seville, Spain – The iconic Giralda, a bell tower of the Seville Cathedral, has undergone a significant six-month restoration project. The focus was on the meticulous repair of balconies and windows, a task requiring expert care and attention to detail. ABC de Sevilla had exclusive access to document the process, interviewing the project architect. "We've been very careful to respect the original brickwork," explained the architect, highlighting the discreet protective measures implemented during the restoration. "Each window and balcony has a custom-fitted screen to ensure minimal visual impact." The restoration involved addressing numerous structural issues, ensuring the preservation of the Giralda's historical character. The project was completed on schedule and within budget, marking a significant achievement in preserving Seville's cultural heritage. The Giralda now stands as a testament to the dedication and expertise involved in the restoration process, ready to welcome visitors once more.