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The Baños del Carmen in Málaga. Photo – Wikipedia.
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It includes a new beach next to Pedregalejo
The 13 million € makeover project for the Baños del Carmen in Málaga is out on public display, and once definitely approved, will mean two years of work to restore the old balneario, extend the current beach and build a new one next to Pedregalejo. Each of the beaches will be a minimum of 50 metres.
Almost 100,000 cubic metres of sand will be used. La Opinión de Málaga said the project includes two new breakwaters to protect the two beaches, and the balneario, once restored, will remain in use as a restaurant.
There are also plans for a new park, pergolas and walkways, and an artificial lake.
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Comments
Tony
07 Feb 2008, 12:52
07 Feb 2008, 12:52
Makeover projects is great and it is good to see the government working
towards improvements but areas like baneario are rich in culture. An
institution like Astilleros Nereo in balneario has been there sine 1731 and
helps and interacts with the community by hosting cultural and social
events. in addition to having a historical museum and boats handcrafting
school moreover it is a Patrimonio Histórico given by BIC (Bien de
Interés Cultural).
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