Transformation of public space
In January, it marked the beginning of an ambitious project to revitalize the surroundings of the Casa de la Vall, one of the most iconic spaces in Andorra. Beyond the need to update an area that had lost some of its charm, this effort seeks to reaffirm the importance of this building as the nerve center of the country.
The House of the Valley: Heritage and Identity
Considered the most significant monument in Andorra, the Casa de la Vall is part of a candidacy for World Heritage. Not only do we aspire to be a reference tourist place, but we want it to be an accessible and dynamic space that promotes the interaction between the citizens and their environment.
An open space at the service of the community
The purpose of the remodeling goes beyond aesthetics; It seeks that the Casa de la Vall is a platform for citizen participation and social dialogue, thus reflecting the commitment of institutions to the needs of the community.
The Value of Institutions in Society
Institutions should not be seen as rigid structures, but as living mechanisms that serve to strengthen social ties. The renewal of the Casa de la Vall symbolizes the vitality of institutions that must adapt and meet the expectations of the citizenry.
A reflection of the story and the future
The Casa de la Vall not only explains the past of Andorra; It is also a space where future aspirations are defined. Its renewal is an act of recognition towards the voices that have been part of the history of the General Council, which is, after all, an institution formed by people.
Preserving the historical memory
From the Sindicatura, various initiatives are being implemented to preserve the history of the institution. This includes the digitization of key documents and the creation of an index that recognizes the contributions of all those who have been part of the Council over the centuries.
A duty for new generations
With the commemoration of the referendum of March 14, 1993, it is essential for new generations to understand the impact of that moment. Our commitment is to ensure that institutions are still a reflection of the interests of the citizenry, working for their freedom and well -being.
A message of commitment
I wish to express my thanks to all citizens for their involvement in the construction of a stronger Andorra. The General Council continues to work to guarantee a future of justice and progress for all. That the renovation of the Casa de la Vall is a symbol of this collective commitment.
Celebrating the Constitution
On this day of the Constitution, we celebrate not only our past, but also the possibilities offered by the future. Let’s do it together, with the Casa de la Vall as a testament to our collective path.
A shared future
The Casa de la Vall, renewed and revitalized, reminds us that institutions are a reflection of our commitment to the community. It is time to continue to build a future that is inclusive, diverse and cohesive, where each voice counts.