La Crida warns of ruinous state of heritage in Sabadell city center

The municipal group denounces the City Council's lack of action following a new facade collapse in a historic building.

Generic image of an old building facade with structural damage and debris on the street.
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Generic image of an old building facade with structural damage and debris on the street.

The municipal group Crida per Sabadell has publicly denounced the poor state of historical heritage in Sabadell following a recent facade collapse in the city center on March 17.

The political party described the condition of several heritage elements in the municipality as ruinous. This criticism follows the fall of cornice fragments from a building in the old town, an incident that has once again highlighted public safety concerns.
La Crida points directly to the local government's lack of action. According to the group, a motion was already presented last June to urge the council to take preventive and restoration measures, which they believe has not been properly addressed.
The incident in the Center has caused concern among residents and local business owners, who see the degradation of listed buildings as a potential risk to pedestrians.