Andorra Telecom's Node HQ Southern Section Opens July, Full Completion by Year-End
Andorra Telecom stays on track with its new Node headquarters: southern section operational in July for retail relocation, northern wing with.
Key Points
- Southern section overlooking Fener opens July for retail and commercial team.
- Northern section with wooden sustainable structure and 2,000m² Thyssen Museum by year-end.
- Public squares to open by summer; project on original timeline.
- Connects to existing critical communications hub without disruptions.
Andorra Telecom expects to operationalise the southern section of its new Node headquarters building this July, keeping to the original construction timeline. This southern face overlooks the Fener area and Carrer Sant Salvador, where the company's retail shop and commercial team will relocate first. The space connects directly to the existing facilities, which must remain active as they house a critical national communications hub.
A public square will front this rear facade and should open to the public by summer, according to the company.
The northern section, facing Avinguda Meritxell, remains on track for completion by year's end. It features a distinctive wooden structure built on a concrete base, designed for sustainability with vegetated finishes and public pedestrian spaces. This area will include a 2,000-square-metre venue for the future Thyssen Museum, relocating from its current site at the former Hotel Valira in Escaldes. The museum will form part of the building's public uses.
The public plaza along Avinguda Meritxell falls under the responsibility of Andorra la Vella council, while Andorra Telecom oversees the wooden structure.
The project initially accelerated before returning to its planned pace, with the company confirming no further delays.
Original Sources
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