The Casa Grande de Las Rosas was reopened yesterday, after the rehabilitation works carried out with an investment of 795,000 euros provided by the Cabildo (715,500) and the San Juan de la Rambla City Council (79,500). The mayor, Ezequiel Domíngue, and the president of the Island Corporation, Pedro Martín, presided over the act. The alderman highlighted the role of Josefa Mesa as insular head of Heritage; of former mayor Fidela Velázquez and Carlos Alonso, as former president of the Cabildo. The Casa Grande de Las Rosas is an 18th-century infrastructure that is one of the few surviving examples of Canarian domestic architecture from that time.