The Banco de España has secured a 75-year concession from Madrid’s City Council for the Quinta de Torre Arias buildings, located in San Blas-Canillejas district. The institution plans to establish ‘Espacio Eureka,’ an open public initiative promoting financial education, and a training center as part of its 2030 Strategic Plan. The agreement follows months of analysis by the council, which confirmed the use of the main buildings—currently unused—while retaining public access to the gardens. The projects aim to enhance financial literacy and vocational training, with details about implementation to be finalized in upcoming phases.
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