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The Car-Park at the Museo del Prado
Juan Manuel Gómez Agredano, Service Technician for Electricity and Air Conditioning (Electrician), 1972-What's onThe Car-Park at the Museo del Prado
Juan Manuel Gómez Agredano, Service Technician for Electricity and Air Conditioning (Electrician), 1972-What's on
The whole of the Jerónimos entrance, the sales-point, the cafeteria … all of that was a street in which cars entered and parked. That was our car-park. There were gardens along the entire ramp, the same as at the Goya Door right up to Los Jerónimos. It was just a piece of open land with gardens. When they began the works in 1980 [the tender was adjudicated in 1975] that was when it was closed off and they dug down to build the machines room. Someone would come at ten in the morning with a small book and stand where the chain was strung across the road and he would be responsible for opening the chain for everyone who came by car, charging them each to enter, because that ticket was really for the car-park and also for the museum. You could enter the museum with the same ticket. But that man first worked in the boiler room; he was really the boilerman, who was responsible for shovelling in the coal in the morning. Then he’d go outside and work in the car-park.
He began working at the Museum as an elevator operator, and he has been an electrician there since 1988.
Interview recorded on November 28, 2017
Interview index
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1972: Beginnings As a Lift Operator -
The Museum in the 1970’s -
The Museum Was Just Like Military Service -
The Car-Park at the Museo del Prado -
The Directors and the Museum Staff -
The Origin of the Montepío at the Museo del Prado -
A Strike and an Agreement for the Employees -
Day-to-Day Life of the Electricity Department Staff -
Electricity During the Night -
More Than 40 Years Providing Light for the Prado’s Works -
From Twisted Wire to LED’s -
The Beginning of Air-Conditioning -
Monserrat Caballé In Hall 16B: 16th December 1988 -
Every Picture Has Its Way of Calling to You -
A Reflection After 40 Years’ Service
- Included in themes
- Expansion work at the Museum
- Collective
- Maintenance
- RDF
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Maintenance
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General Operations Service Technician (Carpenter), 1960-2008