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Interior patio of the Trinidad convent in Malaga. SUR Infrastructure Malaga heritage: Andalusian regional government approves restoration of Trinidad conventThe approval facilitates the launch of the bidding process for the renovation contract for this historic site in the Costa del Sol capital
Thursday, 23 April 2026, 11:55
ShareAnother step towards transforming the former Trinidad convent into a new cultural centre for Malaga: the regional government has approved the restoration and adaptation project. This allows the tendering process for the construction contract to begin.
The project includes the study of the property, declared a historical-artistic monument in 1980, becoming a cultural heritage asset (BIC) five years later. It also includes assessment of its current state, the proposed action and the impact on the protected features, as well as a maintenance programme.
According to the commission's report, the construction methods are consistent with the building's architectural tradition. In addition, the features that the winning bidder will remove or alter correspond to the most recent intervention in 2013. The report lists the original materials used in the convent's construction.
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