The town of Santa Fe has commemorated the 534th anniversary of the Capitulations, an institutional event attended by a representative from the Granada Provincial Council. During the ceremony, the institution's commitment to this historical celebration and its associated cultural initiatives was emphasized.
The provincial representative stressed the relevance of continuing to promote this anniversary, not only for its profound historical value but also for its potential for cultural and tourist projection. The Provincial Council aims for the Capitulations to be recognized as a National Tourist Interest Festival.
“"It was not born like most towns, but out of a necessity that marked a before and after."
The unique character of Santa Fe was highlighted, a city whose origin is linked to a crucial moment in history. The need for the celebration to continue growing and consolidating as one of the most important cultural events in the province was defended, attracting visitors and strengthening the municipality's historical identity.
A central project for the future is the creation of the Christopher Columbus Museum, described as a space destined to be the epicenter of a chapter that transformed the world. This initiative is considered a firm commitment to restore Santa Fe to the historical prominence it deserves.
Furthermore, institutional collaboration with the City Council was highlighted, valuing the work of the mayor and his government team. It was indicated that coordination between administrations will facilitate the progress of strategic projects for the municipality. The program organized for this anniversary, which merges tradition, culture, and historical identity, received congratulations, inviting residents and visitors to enjoy the planned activities.




