Torreblanca completes the restoration of Sant Francesc church

Conservation work on this 14th-century Gothic monument is set to be finished by next August.

Detail of the stone and architectural elements of the Sant Francesc church in Torreblanca.
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Detail of the stone and architectural elements of the Sant Francesc church in Torreblanca.

The City Council of Torreblanca is making good progress on the restoration of the Sant Francesc church, an intervention that will allow the recovery of this heritage site by next August.

The project, supported by a grant from the Generalitat Valenciana, aims to ensure the conservation of this building, which is declared a Bien de Interés Cultural (Asset of Cultural Interest). The work focuses on correcting structural issues, such as cracks in the walls and humidity problems, as well as improving roof waterproofing and rainwater drainage systems.
One of the most significant improvements is the creation of an accessible route through a ramp integrated into the surroundings. This action seeks to facilitate access to the building without compromising its historical value. The church, built in the 14th century and located in the Calvario area, is one of the most relevant examples of Valencian Gothic architecture.

"We are very satisfied with the progress of the work because it is moving according to plan and will be finished in August so that all residents can once again enjoy this beloved and representative space of Torreblanca."

the mayor of Torreblanca · Mayor