Wednesday 18 In September, the opening ceremony of the new lobby of the Regional Museum of Cervera took place, where a more open reception and visitor attention space has been created, accessible and visible from the street.

The event had the interventions of the 1st Deputy Mayor and Councilor for Culture, Ramon Augé; the regional councilor of Culture, Anna Rius; and the representative of the Government of the Generalitat in Lleida, Nuria Gil.
The director of the Territorial Services of Agriculture in Lleida also attended, Dolors Vila; the director of the Territorial Services of Culture, Albert Turull; the councilor of Heritage, Monte Closa; councilor Mercè Carulla; the head of service of Museums of the Generalitat de Catalunya, Sonia Blasco; the director of the Cervera Museum, Mireia Pedro; and the director of the National Museum of Science and Technology of Catalonia, Jaume Perarnau.

Later, the architect of the work, Joseph Esteve, gave a brief explanation of the intervention carried out in the building.

Finally, the temporary exhibition "Catalunya, a country of ingenuity and innovation. 30 universal scientific and technical contributions", of the National Museum of Science and Technology of Catalonia.
It can be visited during the opening hours of the Museum, which can be consulted at www.museudecervera.cat.

Remodeling of the Cervera Museum

The works at the reception of the Regional Museum of Cervera, which were inaugurated on Wednesday 18 September, they started last January.
They represent progress in the implementation of the first of the key objectives of the Strategic Plan 2022-2025 of the Cervera Museum: reinforce the main message, the Duran and Sanpere House.
The works have had the support of the Leader program of Central Catalonia and the General Directorate of Heritage of the Generalitat of Catalonia.

With the rehabilitation of the entrance hall, it is possible to realize a specific action of the first strategic objective of the Cervera Museum: create a new space for reception and visitor attention, more open, accessible and visible from the street. Conceived as a welcoming space, for the Museum and for tourism in Cervera, the new space, more diaphanous and luminous, aims to overcome the previous darkness that did not help either to locate the equipment or to perceive it as an open and welcoming space.
This way, progress is being made in consolidating the Museum's presence on Carrer Major de Cervera with the desire to go out and be more present there.