The reopening of the Columbus Lighthouse light show is postponed until November
Maria RamosSeptember 3, 20235 minute read
Eliezer Nolasco, Governor of the Columbus Lighthouse Museum
Despite the fact that it currently looks relegated, the Columbus Lighthouse had a time of brilliance and splendor, especially when it projected those lights in the shape of a Latin cross.
However, for 16 years these lights have not shined again since they were damaged due to lack of maintenance.
And it is that since 2021 the reopening of the light show of the emblematic Latin cross has been announced, thanks to the donation of a foreign company. But for different reasons, this has been postponed several times.
On this occasion, the governor of the Columbus Lighthouse Museum, Eliezer Nolasco, declared that the reopening that was planned for the month of October was postponed to November of this year, due to some inconveniences that arose in the company that is carrying out the donation.
In an interview given to elCaribe, Nolasco assured that after several agreements managed by the government of El Faro, the donation of 178 lights, two transformers, the change of wiring and the labor to carry out this work was achieved in 2021, by of the Russian company BSG Grup.
“But this donation could not be made due to the outbreak of Russia's war against Ukraine. These lights are already made but they are stranded there, due to the conflict they have not been able to bring them,” he said.
INVESTMENT OF THE DONATION
He explained that due to this inconvenience, they had to make another
agreement, this time with the German company Sectag Internacional Latino América, which made the donation of the same materials, which will allow light and splendor to be returned to the Columbus Lighthouse. "This donation is
valued at more than RD$115 million," said the young 33-year-old governor.
In the same way, he clarified that in this last agreement, they work hand in hand with the mayor's office of Santo Domingo Este, because the
Manuel Jiménez council promised to clear customs the lights and other materials, in order to make the donation a reality. that will be made to the Ministry of Culture on which the museum depends.
I remember that the customs clearance of the light that was tested in the month of May had a cost of approximately RD$100 thousand and on that occasion, only one light was brought.
PROJECTS
India Room in the Columbus Lighthouse Museum
Nolasco affirmed that when the light show opens, the extension of the visiting hours of the Lighthouse will be evaluated, explaining that he personally would like them to close from
10 to 11 at night because it is contemplated that there will be many people from all over the world. the world who will want to come see the light show.
He added that when he took over the governorship of the east lighthouse, it was in a state of abandonment, due to the deterioration of the surrounding lights and the large amount of grass it had, for which they had to make a series in agreement with EdeEste and the Dominican navy to keep the surroundings of the monument illuminated and secured.
The doors of the rooms of the Columbus Lighthouse row
In addition, "Thanks to an investment of more than 35 million steps that we were able to obtain from the Ministry of Housing and Buildings, we have recovered the Columbus Lighthouse, which was abandoned and progressively deteriorated," he highlighted.
He stressed that the leaks are all repaired, the rooms have air conditioning, the doors are being renovated, and security has increased, among other things that are allowing the Columbus Lighthouse to be almost ready for its reopening.
China Room in the Columbus Lighthouse Museum
VISITORS
Three years ago, the number of visitors the museum received was between 500 and 600 people and currently, it receives around 1,500 to 1,700 people a day, he said.
"The changes that the Columbus Lighthouse is undergoing caused a greater flow of visitors," he said.
Nolasco compared the transformation that the Columbus Lighthouse has undergone in recent years with a glass that was empty, which was filled, and with the reopening of the light show, this glass will overflow.
HOW HAS THE COLUMBUS LIGHTHOUSE PROGRESSED IN RECENT YEARS?
In addition to the expected light show, its main tourist attraction is the 54 exhibition halls in which each country shows a part of its history, the most recent being that of India, which was inaugurated six months ago, he said.
Room of the European Union in the Columbus Lighthouse
He added that the Chile room was recently updated thanks to a visit to the embassy of that country. In addition, the rooms of China and the European Union, which is one of the most impressive, were also renovated. Thus declaring that the inauguration of the German room is planned for this month of September.
El Faro a Colón es un monumento en honor al almirante Cristóbal Colón, este lugar en su época de mayor esplendor se caracterizó
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