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Nino Bravo Museum Faces Closure After Heirs Withdraw Loans, Valencia Offers New Home

The heirs control the decision after alleging poor conservation at the local museum.

Overview

  • A municipal notice confirmed the family's refusal to renew loans, prompting an immediate closure announcement as the museum's website went offline and signage was removed.
  • The Diputación de Valencia is mediating with a proposal to place the collection under the Red de Museos Etnológicos to ensure professional custody in Aielo, stressing that any move requires the family's consent.
  • Valencia's city government has contacted the heirs to host the legacy, with the mayor noting the daughters sought a change about a year ago and a first formal meeting planned for next week.
  • The family cites deficient management and conservation, including a missing garment, about 240 damaged condolence telegrams, and roughly 80 items added in 2023 that were not properly cataloged.
  • The heirs plan to inventory the holdings and remove the collection from Aielo in March, with the final destination to be decided after negotiations.