The Sant Jeroni hermitage in Móra d'Ebre, located in the Terres de l'Ebre region, has been fully restored, revealing its new appearance after extensive conservation work. The project saw an investment of €128,617, according to local officials.

The restoration efforts focused on preserving the historical and cultural significance of the hermitage. Officials emphasised that the building represents more than just a structure; it embodies "memory, identity and part of our history." They added that "preserving it represents a commitment to our past and with our future."

Preserving Local Heritage

The conservation work aimed to ensure the long-term stability and aesthetic appeal of the hermitage. This type of investment in historical sites helps maintain the cultural heritage of the region for future generations. The completion of the restoration allows residents and visitors to appreciate the site's renewed splendour.

The hermitage is a significant landmark in Móra d'Ebre, and its restoration is part of broader efforts to maintain and promote the historical assets of the Terres de l'Ebre area. Further details on public access or any inaugural events are expected to be announced by local authorities.