This week, the church of the Monastery of the Canonesas Regulares del Santo Sepulcro is holding a series of conferences open to the public, with the aim of showing the important historical and cultural heritage of this building.
The director of Territorio Mudéjar, Victoria Trasobares, participated on Wednesday with a talk on “Mudéjar architecture in Aragon”.
There he spoke of Mudejar architecture as a living heritage with open lines of research in which transdisciplinary viewpoints and teams are necessary in which the monument is understood in an urban context, in a cultural landscape and in relation to the inhabitants who live in the context of the heritage.
About 75 people attended this event in which Victoria Trasobares addressed the knowledge of the heritage monument from a management approach to generate impact and innovation projects.
The presentation was attended by the canonesses represented by Sister Ana, the general director of culture of Zaragoza City Council, Elena de Marta Uriol, and José Juan Fras, the City Council’s Culture technician.
This series of talks is part of the agreement that Zaragoza City Council and the Canonesas Regulares del Santo Sepulcro signed last year to promote the recovery of the Monastery.


