The Secretary General of Domestic Trade and Tourism, Joan Mesquida, has today paid a technical visit to the works, accompanied by the secretary general of the government delegation in Murcia, José Camarasa, to review and inspect the works for the damage caused during the earthquake of May.
The reversal of the Spanish Tourism Management at the Parador de Murcia done is 25.5 million euros, to which we must now add another five for damages.
Ever since the earthquake on May 11, the work of analysis and assessment of the damage began immediately by the emergency procedure.
The day after the earthquake began emergency action outside the hostel with the underpinning of the church of San Clemente and archaeological remains.
has been carried out assessing the damage total cost is estimated at five million euros.
A budget that has to do the siding of the building, performances in different areas inside the cave and the cracks produced in different units.
The emergency action plan was approved last June 30 to repair the damage to the hostel by the earthquake, estimated at ten months the period of execution of repairs.
Also, early in July, the company responsible for the repair phase starts to clear debris and now is protecting the floor of the hostel building.
Once completed the state-owned works of hostels furnishing the building proceed to the hotel establishment and can be opened next year.
The inn will have 76 double rooms, of which several suites, several dining rooms and cafeteria and a multipurpose convention hall, as well as spa and indoor and outdoor pools, parking and gardens.
Museumization is planned for the archaeological remains found enjoyment of customers and tourists who visit the castle of Lorca, where is the building.
The Parador de Lorca is situated on an area of ​​13,625 meters square donated by the City Council.
Most of the actions included in the works of the hotel building will enhance the historic site of the Castle of Lorca through conservation, enhancement and restoration of the most significant remains.
Source: Delegación del Gobierno en Murcia