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Sant Julià de Lòria Opens Revamped Centre Cultural with Spectacular Weekend Event

The parish unveils its €14M modernized cultural hub on June 25 after a fire rebuild, featuring open doors, performances, and top-tier facilities for.

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Key Points

  • Opening on June 25 with weekend events including open doors, cultural shows, and local group performances.
  • Rebuilt post-fire with €14M cost (half insured), featuring top audiovisual systems in Andorra/Pyrenees.
  • Handover by late May; delays due to budget controls to manage public spending.
  • Upgrades ensure 30 more years of service; facade impressed in lighting tests.

Sant Julià de Lòria will open its revamped Centre Cultural on 25 June with a major weekend-long celebration described as "spectacular and memorable" by local officials.

The event, organised by the parish council, will feature open doors to the facilities, cultural performances, and shows involving local groups. It kicks off on the 25th but extends across the full weekend, allowing visitors to explore the auditoriums—Rocafort and Claror—and admire the building's striking facade, which has already impressed during recent lighting tests.

Deputy mayor Sofia Cortesao said the handover from contractors is expected by late May, with extra time built in for technical rehearsals. "We want an opening that people will remember in 20 or 30 years," she told reporters, stressing collaboration with community organisations to deliver something "different and spectacular" worthy of the upgraded venue.

The centre, originally built 30 years ago, was rebuilt after a fire with extensive modernisations, including top-tier audiovisual systems among the best in Andorra and the Pyrenees. The total cost reached €14 million, half or more covered by insurers, with the rest funded by the parish. Cortesao noted that limited council budgets led to some delays, as officials paused work to control rising expenses. "We have a duty to manage public spending carefully," she said, adding that the upgrades ensure the building will serve for another three decades.

Work is progressing on schedule, with the public soon able to gauge the new spaces' potential through diverse programming.

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