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Liebherr Tower Cranes from Maga Vigo are aiding in restoring the iconic Parador de Santiago. The project focuses on preserving the historic building's heritage essence while enhancing its structural integrity. This effort is part of a nationwide initiative by Paradores hotel group, investing in restoring cultural landmarks across Spain.
Thu June 26, 2025 - National Edition
Two Liebherr EC-B tower cranes are currently being used in the extensive restoration of the historic Parador de Santiago de Compostela.
Supplied by the company Maga Vigo, the 71 EC-B and 125 EC-B cranes are supporting the complex construction works on the Plaza del Obradoiro, directly opposite Santiago's cathedral. As the site lies within a protected heritage zone, the project demands the utmost precision and sensitivity to its surroundings.
The site is one of Galicia's most recognisable landmarks. Originally a pilgrim hospital, the building now operates as a prestigious five-star hotel and is the highest-grossing property within Spain's state-owned Paradores hotel network. The restoration work includes renewing the facades facing the Plaza del Obradoiro and the western side of the building, the repair of the Renaissance courtyards, the renovation of the historic cornice and the conservation of the royal chapel with its dome. The aim is to preserve the building's cultural heritage while implementing structural and technical improvements.
The Liebherr 71 EC-B and 125 EC-B cranes are operating at heights of 118 and 170 ft. respectively, with jib lengths of 164 and 190 ft. Due to their compact design, precise control and low noise emissions, both cranes are particularly well suited for use in sensitive, heritage-protected areas with high tourist footfall, according to Liebherr. Especially in roof and facade works, the EC-B cranes Flat-Top design enhances both efficiency and on-site safety.
This project is part of a national refurbishment program led by the state-owned Paradores hotel group. In its first phase, approximately 14 million euros are being invested in the renovation of several heritage-listed properties, including the Parador de Santiago. In total, the program involves restoration works at 40 historic buildings across twelve of Spain's autonomous communities and the city of Ceuta. The works at the Parador de Santiago are expected to take around 19 months.
"To be part of one of the most significant restoration projects of Galicia's cultural heritage is a great source of pride and joy for us," says Jesús Gañete, managing director of Maga Vigo. The project also is a special occasion for Gruas Norte: "Taking part in the restoration of a national monument in our home city of Santiago de Compostela means a great deal to our entire team."
This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.