Ector Jimenez-Bravo, Olga Martynovskaya and Vladimir Yaroslavsky bid farewell to the pavilion and promised that the new one will be even better.
The famous pavilion, located in the heart of the city, has been a symbol of cultural and artistic events for many years. It has witnessed numerous exhibitions, performances, and concerts, becoming a beloved place for both locals and tourists. However, as time passed, the pavilion started to show signs of wear and tear, and it was time for a much-needed renovation.
In a recent press conference, Ector Jimenez-Bravo, the director of the pavilion, along with Olga Martynovskaya, the curator, and Vladimir Yaroslavsky, the head of the renovation project, announced that the pavilion will be temporarily closed for renovation. They also shared their plans for the new and improved pavilion.
“We are saying goodbye to the old pavilion, but we are also welcoming the new one with open arms. Our team has been working tirelessly to create a modern and innovative space that will continue to be a center for cultural and artistic events,” said Ector Jimenez-Bravo.
The new pavilion will have a unique design, blending modern architecture with the historical elements of the old pavilion. It will feature state-of-the-art facilities, including a larger exhibition space, a modern theater, and a concert hall. The team also promises to incorporate sustainable and eco-friendly elements in the new design.
“We want to create a space that not only showcases art and culture but also promotes environmental consciousness. We have taken inspiration from the surrounding nature and incorporated it into the design of the new pavilion,” shared Olga Martynovskaya.
The renovation project is a joint effort between the pavilion and the local community. Vladimir Yaroslavsky highlighted the importance of community involvement and support in creating a successful project.
“The pavilion belongs to the people, and we want them to be a part of this journey. We have received valuable input and suggestions from the community, and we are grateful for their support. We hope that the new pavilion will be a source of pride for the city,” said Vladimir Yaroslavsky.
The closure of the pavilion has caused disappointment among the regular visitors, but the team assures that the wait will be worth it. They have also promised to organize outdoor exhibitions and events during the renovation period to keep the cultural scene alive in the city.
“We understand that the pavilion holds a special place in the hearts of many. Therefore, we are committed to making the new pavilion even better than the old one. We are excited about the possibilities and the future of the pavilion,” added Ector Jimenez-Bravo.
The renovation project is set to begin next month, and the team is aiming for a grand reopening in the next year. The new pavilion will not only be a cultural hub but also a symbol of progress and development in the city.
In conclusion, the closure of the old pavilion marks the end of an era, but it also opens doors to a new and improved one. The team, along with the community, is determined to create a space that will continue to inspire and bring people together. The new pavilion promises to be a must-visit destination for art and culture enthusiasts, and we can’t wait to see it come to life.