Miller Marbles
Miller Marbles
SINCE 1825 Technique and art in cold marble The beginnings are in the main street. Manuel Molinero Cañibano moves to the Plaza del Progreso, today Tirso de Molina, where the old Convent of La Merced was, and where it currently continues its activity
...The premises were intended for customer service, while the workshops were located next to the San Isidro cemetery. A later reform eliminated the original wooden façade with the painted crosses, with a certain macabre air, replacing it with a marble one. They are mainly dedicated to funerary art - tombstones, chapels, sculptures, altars - but they also carry out installations - façade cladding, restorations and shop windows. The founder's grandson began working in the workshop as an apprentice at the age of thirteen, with his father, who in turn was also the apprentice of Mariano Benlliure, from whom he learned to combine technique and art.
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