Following a six-year delay fueled by the Covid-19 crisis and by political and financial tensions reverberating throughout the country, Spain’s council of ministers has awarded Madrid’s Museo Nacional del Prado $42 million to complete a long-anticipated expansion. The country will dole out the funds over a three-year span, allowing the institution to renovate the neighboring Hall of Realms, which it purchased in 2012. — Artforum
The Foster + Partners-led Museo del Prado expansion was originally announced in 2016 and planned to coincide with the museum’s 200th anniversary three years later. The project, which is being coordinated with the help of Madrid-based Rubio Arquitectura, will focus on the adjacent 17th-century Hall of Realms that was acquired by the museum in 2012, the same year Spain’s unemployment rate reached a plateau of nearly 25%.
The government-approved plan would come in three stages separate from the Ministry of Culture’s annual budget. The expansion will be complete by 2024, according to El Pais.
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