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Grupo Ibérica becomes the new sponsor of the Teatro Real until 2024

Iberian group became the new sponsor of the Teatro Real until 2024. Thus, the socket the company “reaffirms by reaffirming its commitment to Spanish culture and heritage”, as announced during the signing of the agreement.

The signature was signed by the president of the Teatro Real, Gregorio Marañón, the general director of the Teatro Real, Ignacio García-Belengur and the president of the Grupo Ibérica, Fernando Núñez Rebolo.

“The agreement makes it possible to associate the name of the Grupo Ibérica with the Teatro Real, accompanying and promoting the institution in its leadership as a national and international opera house”, he specified.

Get closer to the musical universe

In a more specific context, the socket the company will support the Social Program of the Royal Theater whose goal is to bring the musical universe and all the scenic events in which music participates, children and young people who find themselves in unfavorable situations.

The agreement means that the Ibérica Group becomes part of the Council of Protectors of the Royal Theater, a leadership platform, commercial relations and support body for the proper functioning of the Royal Theater Foundation composed of the highest representatives of the most important Spanish companies, converting , so, Fernando Núñez Rebolo, member of the Council of Protectors.

The value of culture and heritage

In this line, Fernando Núñez Rebolo highlighted that “the signing of this agreement responds to his concern to promote, encourage and support culture in all its areas”. Also to “his will enhance the Spanish historical and cultural heritage “.

This will is palpable in other projects created and promoted by Grupo Ibérica such as the foundation that bears its own name, Fernando Núñez Foundation, founded in 2020, give visibility and preserve the heritage of the city and the Monastery of Uclés, former seat of the Order of Santiago, through a creative and avant-garde project.

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