The municipal intervention aims to transform the building, prioritizing energy efficiency, universal accessibility, and the renewal of its main structures and facilities. The goal is to position the center as a prominent cultural infrastructure within the Community of Madrid.
Energy efficiency improvements will include the installation of photovoltaic panels for self-consumption and the complete replacement of carpentry with high-insulation systems. Additionally, the air conditioning system will be renovated to optimize the building's thermal conditions.
Regarding accessibility, the project includes the installation of a new elevator. The renovation will also cover the building's facade and roof, ensuring a complete overhaul of both exterior elements and usability conditions.
The investment of 3,488,258.76 euros will be co-financed by the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
This project is part of Spain's Pluriregional Program 2021-2027 and the Local Integrated Development Strategy (EDIL Plan).




