Taking advantage of the restoration work that is being submitted to the remains of the medieval aqueduct of Noia exposed in the street Rodíguez Cadarso, where in 2013 they were moved for their musealization, in the heart of historic center, a company proceeded this Monday to eliminate a mural that had been made on the wall of the building that houses them and that has environmental protection.
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Taking advantage of the restoration work that is being submitted to the remains of the medieval aqueduct of Noia exposed in the street Rodíguez Cadarso, where in 2013 they were moved for their musealization, in the heart of historic center, a company proceeded this Monday to eliminate a mural that had been made on the wall of the building that houses them and that has environmental protection.