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THIRD AND FINAL DAY OF THE TVRRIS FORTISSIMA SYMPOSIUM

The TVRRIS FORTISSIMA Symposium reaches its third and final day today, bringing to a close an edition marked by its high academic level, international participation and interdisciplinary exchange of knowledge.

Throughout these days, specialists from various institutions are presenting papers that highlight advances in historical heritage, preservation technologies, structural safety and cultural management.

The exhibitions are followed by discussion tables that promote dialogue between the speakers and the congress participants. Today’s discussion focuses on the various interventions of the day, which contributes to enriching collective reflection.

Friday, November 21:

09:50 – 10:00

Reception for the congress attendees

Location: San Clemente Room (Seville Cathedral)

10:00 – 10:10

Presentation of the day by the Canon of the Chapter

and Diocesan Delegate of Cultural Heritage of the Archdiocese of Seville

Ilmo. Sr. D. Antonio Rodríguez Babío.

10:10 – 11:00

Presentation 4: ‘Documentation of the Almohad Giralda

(1984-2024)’

Dr. Antonio Almagro GorbeaRoyal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando

11:00 – 11:50

Presentation 5: ‘Arabic Epigraphy of La Giralda’

Dr. José Miguel Puerta Vílchez

University of Granada

11:50 – 12:35

Break

12:40 – 13:30

Presentation 6: ‘The religious context, from Ibn Tumart to Bernard of Clairvaux’

Dra. Susana Calvo Capilla

Complutense University of Madrid

15:50 – 16:00

Reception for the congress attendees

Location: San Clemente Room Cathedral

16:00 – 17:00

Open debate between speakers and attendees on the different interventions of the day.

17:00 – 17:15

Closing of the symposium by the Delegate of Administration

and Heritage D. Francisco Román Castro

17:15 – 19:00

Visit to the Giralda of the Cathedral of Seville

Eduardo Martínez Moya (Architect)

19:00 – 19:30

Exceptional projection for speakers and congress participants of the ‘

Nights in the Cathedral: Projecting History’

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