During the Integral Rehabilitation Project (2005 – 2007), graffitis from the 17th and 18th centuries with reproductions of ships, possibly painted by painters or other people who would have been part of the ships’ crews, came to light....
The coffered ceilings have recovered their original appearance, as all the layers of plastic paint added over time have been removed, and to reinforce them, a new slab has been installed on the upper floor with iron beams that act as reinforcement....
The Director of the González Martí National Museum of Ceramics and Sumptuary Arts, Jaume Coll, has catalogued a total of 275 typologies in the pavement; the most important ceramics can be found ‘in situ’ in the noble rooms. Most of the flooring in the gallery, which...