Restoration and Electrification of Dolores Hermitage Bells in Tinajo

The bells of the Dolores hermitage in Mancha Blanca, Tinajo, have been restored and electrified, including the casting of a new acoustic replica.

Image of a restored bronze bell in a hermitage.
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Image of a restored bronze bell in a hermitage.

The bells of the Dolores hermitage, located in Mancha Blanca, Tinajo, have undergone a restoration and electrification process, culminating in their operation last weekend.

The work, carried out by the company Campanas Broncedrés, included the restoration of the existing yokes and the custom manufacturing of stainless steel fittings. Additionally, a new bell was cast, designed as an acoustic replica of a previously broken bell.
The Tinajo City Council, through its social media, has expressed gratitude to the parish community, particularly the parish priest, as well as the Cabildo de Lanzarote, for their support and for commissioning this project. The initiative was coordinated with the Diocese of Canarias to ensure the proper execution of the works.