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Valencia Advances Plans to Reconstruct Monument to Sorolla at Original Beachfront Site

The city has submitted project documentation for regulatory approval, aiming to restore the historic sculpture with 119 original pieces and minimal environmental impact.

Figuración del monumento de Sorolla en la playa del Cabanyal en la ubicación ideal junto a las Termas Victoria
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Monumento al pintor Joaquín Sorolla en la playa del Cabanyal de Valencia

Overview

  • The Valencia City Council has formally submitted reconstruction plans for the Monument to Sorolla to Spain's coastal and ecological authorities.
  • Technical experts recommend rebuilding the monument at its original Playa del Cabanyal location, aligning with the artist's wish to be honored by the sea.
  • Architect Javier Hidalgo Mora authenticated 119 original fragments, enabling an anastylosis-based restoration of the sculpture destroyed in the 1957 flood.
  • Environmental assessments indicate the proposed beachfront site would have minimal ecological and coastal-dynamic impact due to its urbanized setting.
  • The project awaits regulatory approval, including a concession for public maritime-terrestrial domain use, before construction can proceed.