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06/09/2002

Well over the halfway mark with 23,000 visitors in 4 months

01/09/2002 In the four months since the new programme was introduced, over 23,000 people have visited the gothic cathedral.

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29/07/2002

Short story and open-air painting competitions

26/07/2002 The Foundation has organised two competitions: one a short story competition and the other an open-air speed painting competition.

Press Releases

29/07/2002

Follett and Vargas Llosa will speak in Vitoria on the Cathedral

26/07/2002 "Encounters with the Cathedral" includes literary conferences, holy music, short story and painting competitions, ...

Press Releases

05/06/2002

The Foundation publishes a magazine about the restoration

05/06/2002 News from the Triforium, whose first edition ran to 50,000 copies, is yet another step forward in the task of dissemination.

Press Releases

30/05/2002

Joint ticket: visit the Cathedral and Artium for just 4 euros

30/05/2002 The two cultural centres have signed a collaboration agreement to help increase their tourist appeal.

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22/05/2002

10.000 visits and reservations during the first month

22/05/2002 This figure exceeds all initial expectations and represents 40% of the total number of visits originally estimated for the entire programme.

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15/05/2002

Spectacular virtual tour around the gothic cathedral

15/05/2002 Only a visit in the flesh can compare with the virtual tour included in the Santa María Cathedral Foundation´s website.

Press Releases

15/05/2002

The Foundation launches a state-of-the-art website

15/05/2002 At www.catedralvitoria.com, netizens can discover a wealth of information about the restoration of the Cathedral.

Press Releases

01/05/2002

The Cathedral takes part in the most prestigious tourist fairs

01/05/2002 The Foundation presented its Programme of Tours at the international fairs of Madrid and Catalonia.

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01/04/2002

Live archaeology is the highpoint of this year´s tour

01/04/2002 One of the novelties of the most recent series of guided tours, which began on 20th April, include a walk along a raised platform that runs all the way along the central nave, at a height of about four metres.