Old vandalism marks on Madrid's Templo de Debod

Madrid's Templo de Debod, an Egyptian monument over 2,000 years old, shows inscriptions and scratches on its stones from past vandalism. Vice-Mayor Inma Sanz stated that these damages date back several years and are not recent. The City Council rules out covering the open-air temple.

Madrid's Templo de Debod, in the Parque del Oeste near Plaza de España, displays vandalism marks on its Ptolemaic-era portals, including symbols, names, and initials carved into the stones.

Vice-Mayor Inma Sanz said after the XIV Carrera de Bomberos de Madrid that the damages “are not from now” but “from several years ago”. She added: “It is true that some damage has occurred, but it is not easy to rehabilitate because it is in the stone [...] we have no alerts at this time of any vandalism in recent times”.

Weather, pollution, and visitor traffic contribute to wear, worsened by the temporary absence of the surrounding water sheet. Witnesses reported unauthorized access attempts during Holy Week, stopped by security. Culture Delegate Marta Rivera de la Cruz ruled out covering it in 2022 after a study deemed its condition “reasonable”, and announced plans to restore the pool.

Donated by Egypt in 1968 to thank Spain for aiding in Nubian temple rescues, the temple opened to the public in 1972 and houses a free museum with online tickets.

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Crowd of 85,000 at Plaza de Cibeles cheers as Cardinal announces Pope Leo XIV's vigil during Madrid fiesta with performers.
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Pope Leo XIV confirms vigil at Plaza de Cibeles for Madrid visit

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During the Fiesta de la Resurrección in Madrid's Plaza de Cibeles, Cardinal José Cobo read a letter from Pope Leo XIV announcing a vigil with youth and families at the same site on June 6. The event drew 85,000 attendees who enjoyed performances by Gypsy Kings, Boney M, and Hakuna. The announcement is part of the Pope's Spain itinerary from June 6 to 9.

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An Egyptian archaeological mission from the Supreme Council of Antiquities has uncovered a group of rock-cut tombs dating to the Old Kingdom at the Qubbet El-Hawa necropolis in Aswan. The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced the discovery, noting the tombs include burial shafts and chambers. The site on the Nile's west bank ranks among Upper Egypt's key archaeological zones.

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A 12-year-old Romanian boy died after being stabbed multiple times in the bathrooms of the La Despernada cultural center in Villanueva de la Cañada, Madrid. The alleged attacker, a 19-year-old with autism, fled the scene and is being sought by the Civil Guard. The incident took place around 7:45 p.m. on Thursday.

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