01/03/2016

The headquarters of the Biodiversity Foundation in the historic centre of Seville is made available for environmental activities

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The Biodiversity Foundation of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and the Environment makes its headquarters in Seville available to organizations, administrations or companies that want to carry out activities related to environmental conservation.
 
The facilities of the Biodiversity Foundation in the Andalusian capital are located in the historic centre of the city and open their doors to activities related to the Foundation’s lines of action, such as marine and terrestrial biodiversity, climate change or the green economy.
 
The building is part of the Real Alcázar Asset of Cultural Interest and preserves archaeological elements of great value. Thus, in this privileged environment are framed the spaces that will now be available to those interested in carrying out environmental activities. Among them, a 73-square-meter assembly hall with capacity for 60 people and which can be accessed from the street. Located on the very wall of the Alcázar, it has all the necessary equipment for holding events, such as a screen, projector and audio equipment.
 
In addition, the headquarters has an interior courtyard protected with an artistic skylight and the Dehesa and Arrecife rooms, with capacity for 12 and 24 people respectively. The headquarters also has 90 square meters at street level and four rooms to host different exhibitions.
 
Those interested in using these facilities can request it through the Foundation’s website and have these spaces available free of charge. In addition to enjoying a 155-square-meter rooftop with views of the Giralda, the Patio de Banderas and the Santa Cruz neighborhood.