The content of the exhibition will reflect all the stages that have marked the history of the Pazo.
The Government continues to work with the objective that the Pazo de Mearas can be available as soon as possible so that the citizens can visit it. Some restoration works of several areas of the property that advance in parallel to the preparation of a permanent exhibition, which will serve to tell the history of the Pazo.
In this context, the Secretary of State for Democratic Memory, Fernando Martínez, held a meeting with the curators of this exhibition, Xosé Manuel Núñez Seixas, professor of Contemporary History at the University of Santiago de Compostela; and Emilio Grandío, full professor of the Department of Contemporary History and America at the same university. The meeting was also attended by José Andrés Torres Mora, president of Acción Cultural Española (ACE), an organization that is going to take care of the realization of the exhibition.
A meeting that has deepened in the exhibition discourse that the exhibition will have, which will revolve around the four stages that have marked the history of the Pazo: the universe of Pardo Bazán, Mevas as an enclosure of visits of kings and conspiracy, Mevas summer headquarters of the Francoist State leadership and, finally, the most recent stage, characterized by oblivion and citizen demand for it to be returned to the State Heritage.
The permanent exhibition will use the gardens and will feature audiovisual material in which the history of the building will be told.
The realization of the assembly of the exhibition and the progressive opening of the interiors to the public will depend on the progress of the recovery works of some areas of the Pazo and the evolution of the COVID pandemic, which has already caused, after the measures adopted by the Xunta de Galicia to stop the pandemic, that the opening to the public of the outdoor gardens, scheduled for January 30, has had to be delayed.