Overview
- Public viewings began November 30 with free access scheduled from Nov. 30–Dec. 5 and Dec. 9–19 during regular cathedral hours.
- The regional heritage commission approved the museum placement as temporary, and the archbishop says any façade request will follow a heritage impact assessment.
- The ensemble totals roughly eight tonnes with a six‑meter central double leaf on Creation and two lateral doors on the Annunciation and the Incarnation.
- The commission linked to the cathedral’s eighth centenary cost about €1.2–1.25 million, roughly 87% funded by the Cabildo and the rest by local businesses.
- Opposition since 2021 includes about 80,000 petition signatures, expert objections, an unfavorable ICOMOS report and UNESCO warnings, while Antonio López argues the work is meant to be seen from the street.