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Who does the Prado belong to?
José Torreblanca Prieto, Grandson of José Prieto, Lead Concierge, 1936-1948Who does the Prado belong to?
José Torreblanca Prieto, Grandson of José Prieto, Lead Concierge, 1936-1948
I’ve been retired for a long time. I’ve worked for most of my life in the Ministry of Education where I’ve held numerous different positions.
I think the Museo del Prado is the city’s most important cultural institution far above any other. Everything in Madrid, between Cibeles and the Atocha roundabout, is beyond price. The Prado is something that has to be cared for and I think that it’s been very well cared for. Obviously as it’s the Prado it’s not difficult to reach agreements as everyone thinks it’s an important institution which is above ideological differences. Anyone with some knowledge and experience can see that the Prado has to have a Board of Trustees which works well, it has to have funds and has to grow: we shouldn’t interfere politically as it’s a public asset, it’s the shared heritage of all Spaniards. So who does the Prado belong to? It belong to people from Extremadura, from Catalonia, from Madrid, from Aragon…It belongs to all Spaniards and what’s more, I would say it belongs to Europe and the world.
Grandson of José Prieto, Lead Concierge of the Museo Nacional del Prado during the 1940s, when he was a child he lived with his family in one of the homes belonging to the Museum.
Interview recorded on February 20, 2018
The Museum leaves its mark
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Refining my taste and learning to evaluate art -
The Pleasures of the Museum -
Retiring at 70 -
The decision to leave the Museum -
Intensity -
The Prado. A turning point in one's life -
Jesús Aroca. Forever in the Museum -
The Prado has determined my life -
The legacy of great colleagues -
Who does the Prado belong to? -
A life at the Foundation -
The best place to be -
Retirement -
Eternity -
The Prado Museum in my life -
The Prado has given me many things -
A Rich Legacy Built by All -
A Marvellous Experience -
A way in the world -
The leap into the unknown -
My grandchildren should know what a watchman and a carpenter are -
Visiting the Museum, before and after -
A Reflection After 40 Years’ Service -
There Are Days When I Dream about the Museo del Prado -
The Museum Is My Second Home -
31 December 2009 -
The Hardest and Most Enriching Challenge -
Love for My Work -
There is life after the Prado -
The warmth of the employees -
The Tranquillity of a Mission Accomplished -
No harsh feelings but not the best ending -
What the Prado gives us -
I’ve Worked a Long Time at This Institution -
I Was There
Concierge
María Merino Cabrera
Clerical Support, 1977-2004