Lamuza Palace reopens as a cultural and social hub after a 5.5 million euro investment

One of the most iconic historic buildings in the Cantábrica Alavesa region has been restored for public use.

Detail of the restored facade of the Lamuza Palace with afternoon light.
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Detail of the restored facade of the Lamuza Palace with afternoon light.

The Lamuza Palace in Laudio has been reopened as a cultural, educational, and social space following a comprehensive renovation project costing over 5.5 million euros, aimed at preserving the heritage of the Cantábrica Alavesa region.

The extensive restoration of the Lamuza Palace has successfully revitalized one of the most emblematic historic sites in the area. The project was designed to transform the building into a functional space for the community, hosting various cultural and educational initiatives.
With an investment exceeding 5.5 million euros, the renovation works have modernized the facilities while carefully preserving the building's original architectural character. This effort is expected to boost social and cultural activity in Laudio and the wider Cantábrica Alavesa region.
The newly renovated palace now serves as a versatile public venue, blending its rich historical legacy with modern accessibility and utility for all citizens.