This furniture has been prepared by the workshop woodworking municipal Department of Employment Consistory Lorca, and includes front sobretarima and kneelers.
The Mayor of Lorca, Francisco Jodar has delivered this morning to the community of Poor Clare nuns of the city's new 32-seat chairs to be installed in the new choir of the Monastery of Santa Ana and Magdalena, in which are about to complete the rehabilitation of the damage caused by the earthquakes of 2011.
This new furniture, which replaces the one destroyed in the collapse of the church, has been developed in the workshop woodworking municipal Department of Employment Consistory Lorca hand of master carpenter Manuel Mateo, with solid and wider than the previous and includes front and couches sobretarima and a relief on the title mariana.
The craftsmanship of these banks are traditionally made with assembly without using spikes or nails, and implementation began six months ago.
"With this contribution we want to thank local religious community the role played over the history of Lorca and its commitment to continue with us despite the difficulties caused by earthquakes," said the mayor.
The Central Union of Irrigation Tajo Segura, composed of 86 irrigation communities in Almeria, Murcia and Alicante, with a total of more than 89,000 farmers, has financed the rehabilitation works of the monastery through the campaign centime solidarity ' .
With the collection of one euro cent per cubic meter of water consumed by irrigation was achieved two million euros, which is the cost of recovery of the convent.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca