Serra Town Council will complete the restoration of the Torre del Señor de la Vila thanks to a grant of €385,000. This funding forms part of the Valencia Provincial Council’s Plan for the Recovery of Valencian Heritage and is intended to complete the restoration of this Site of Cultural Interest (BIC).
This initiative will enable the completion of a heritage project that began with an initial phase of works in 2019. With this new funding, the project can be definitively completed, ensuring its conservation, structural consolidation and enhancement.
The aim of the project is to restore and consolidate the tower, as well as to adapt it for public access, with a view to transforming it into an accessible heritage site and a landmark for the municipality.
The Mayor of Serra, Alicia Tusón, emphasised that “this initiative is a decisive step towards restoring a key element of our historical and cultural identity, and opening it up to the public as a space for learning and collective pride”.
The announcement of the grant award was made yesterday at the presentation of the Valencian Heritage Restoration Plan to the Provincial Council of Valencia.
With this initiative, the council continues to make progress in protecting local heritage, ensuring the preservation of the Torre del Señor for future generations. These actions complement projects such as the restoration of the tower of the Hermitage and the first phase of the Hermitage of Sant Josep i la Creu, amongst others.
