Gravina Museum of Fine Arts (Mubag) has begun work on adapting and updating the general lighting of its rooms. Work will continue for the 3 months that the museum will remain open. Permanent exhibition that will close its doors in October and November.
As the Minister of Culture explained, Juan de Dios NavarroThe project focuses on the following topics: replacing fluorescent lighting by embedded profiles LEDs with smaller parts and less visual impactTo avoid any aesthetic intervention around the Gravina Palace. The action will also spread to: workspaces and offices To offer them the most suitable lighting, the best level of energy and ergonomic performance.
Navarro emphasized the importance of this investment. 160,000 euros“It is a perfectly planned renovation action by both the MUBAG technical team and the Architecture department that will improve the visualization of the works and optimize the energy cost.”
The work, which started on September 11, is planned to be completed in December and will be carried out in different stages, acting independently in each factory. keeping the museum open to the public. However, the permanent exhibition dedicated to 19th century art will be temporarily closed in October and November to preserve works that cannot be moved to auxiliary rooms due to their size. Mubag will continue with its opening cycle programming.
Source: Informacion

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