Aragonese technicians enter the MNAC to examine the Sijena murals.
This Wednesday the working group was formed to analyze the transfer of the murals


BarcelonaTwo days after the meeting of the board of trustees of the National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC) on the future of the Sijena murals, a group of experts consisting of nine Catalan and Aragonese technicians began work this Wednesday, including the museum's head of preventive conservation, Carme Ramells. The group was directly promoted by the Generalitat (Catalan Government).
According to ARA, the technicians met throughout the morning and are working this afternoon in the room where the paintings are on display. The government of Aragon has indicated that it participated in the working meeting and is willing to participate in the group provided a "timeline" is provided to verify that the will of the different administrations, both Catalan and state, is for the Sijena paintings to arrive in Aragon as soon as possible.
Likewise, the MNAC's legal services continue to work on the execution incident regarding the transfer that will be presented to the Court of First Instance No. 2 of Huesca. The deadline is June 26. If the presiding judge does not accept it, the forced execution of the request could be requested. the sentence which forces the museum to return the murals, which is what the Vilanova de Sijena City Council lawyer, Jorge Español, will surely do.