Burriana to manage Cardinal Tarancón's legacy for a new museum

The Burriana City Council formalizes the transfer of Cardinal Tarancón's material and personal legacy for the creation of a museum dedicated to his figure.

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The Burriana City Council has formalized the agreement to receive the material and personal legacy of Cardinal Vicente Enrique y Tarancón, with the aim of creating a museum dedicated to his figure.

The signing of the transfer agreement took place between the city's mayor, Jorge Monferrer Daudí, and Vicenta María Enrique-Tarancón Gallego, representing the Cardinal's family. This agreement will allow the council of the capital of La Plana Baixa to assume the management, custody, and protection of a collection of pieces of great historical and sentimental value that will form the core of the future Cardinal Tarancón Museum.
The transfer, which is carried out free of charge and will have an initial term of fifteen years, renewable, responds to the Cardinal's express wishes that his legacy rest in the Church of El Salvador, the temple where he was baptized and ordained bishop.

"This legacy is the testimony of a key man in the history of Spain who always carried Burriana in his heart; today we fulfill his will that Burriana owed for more than 25 years when in 2001 the building was completed, ensuring that his memory is accessible to all residents."

the mayor of Burriana
Among the objects that pass into municipal custody are the crozier, the episcopal ivory ring enameled with the image of the Mare de Déu de la Misericòrdia, his first pectoral from 1946, and the homily delivered in San Jerónimo el Real during the enthronement of H.M. King Juan Carlos I. Likewise, the legacy includes objects from his daily life and international recognitions, such as the rosary given by John Paul II, his typewriter, and even his ID. The Burriana City Council commits to guaranteeing the security, preservation, and restoration of all pieces, which will be located in the Racó de l’Abadia.

"We have unpublished documents and objects that narrate the Spanish transition from a unique perspective. Our goal is for the Cardinal Tarancón Museum to be a first-rate cultural reference that consolidates Burriana as an authentic City of Museums."

the Culture Councilor
The signing of this act represents a new step after the collaboration agreement with the Diocese of Segorbe-Castellón and the investment of 260,000 euros already approved by the plenary for the adaptation of the museum rooms. With the upcoming arrival of these personal assets, the Permanent Museographic Collection of Cardinal Tarancón is one step closer to acquiring its definitive dimension, which will unite the parish heritage with the biography of Burriana's most universal figure.