The Seville City Council will dedicate a street to tailor Manuel Ibáñez in Los Remedios

The Mayor of Seville, José Luis Sanz, accompanied by Manuel Alles, delegate of the Los Remedios District, paid a visit Manuel Ibanez Tailoringlocated on Asuncion Street, to personally inform you that the City Council will appropriate it A street named after him in a neighborhood Treatments. The new signs will be placed at Pasaje de Consolación, near the historic workshop run by the master tailor on Asunción Street. This sign must first pass through the Municipal District Council to be subsequently submitted to the plenary session.

“Today Sevilla surrenders A tribute to a generation of tailors Which is an essential part of our identity. Manuel Ibanez perfectly represents the craft, tradition and dedication that was born on San Jorge Street and that remains alive today on Asunción Street. “His name will be part of the street map because it is part of the living history of this city,” said Mayor Jose Luis Sanz.

During the visit, Sanz highlighted the uniqueness of Ibanez’s work The only remaining protocol tailor shop in AndalusiaIt is a workshop that is “almost part of the foundations of Seville” and a symbol of a trade that refuses to disappear. Manuel Ibanez, who started his career when he was just 14 years old, has done just that Since 1986 at the helm From an institution that has become a reference not only for thousands of Seville residents, but for clients from all over Spain and abroad.

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“Manuel is a very likeable man, and he is literally half the size of Seville. The mayor stressed that he “represents the spirit of this neighborhood and this city: talent, perseverance, love of his profession and deep respect for our traditions.” He is also a merchant Very active in revitalizing his neighborhood Through the Los Remedios Merchants Association.

Sanz also expressed his appreciation to Social sharing for master tailoran active participant in the municipal councils of the neighborhood, brother of the brothers of San Ildefonso and del Silencio, as was his father, Manuel Ibáñez Neri, and a figure closely associated with the cultural and fraternity life of Seville. Among his most famous works is the making of the Nazarene Berteguero jacket.

“Seville had a debt with craftsmen like Manuel and his father, who They championed and defended traditional trade. “His tailoring is a living heritage that we must protect,” said Sanz. Dedicating a street to Manuel Ibáñez is an initiative through which the city council wants to recognize the work of those who, like him, keep the artisanal and cultural fabric of Seville alive.