Colonel Javier Castro, director of the Menorca Military Consortium, has reached professional retirement and has been fired from this position that he has held since October 2018.
During these two years and three months he has worked tirelessly with the aim of restoring, promoting, promoting and, ultimately, highlighting the important historical heritage managed by the Consortium: La Mola, the Castillo de San Felipe, the Military Museum of Menorca , the Torre de San Felipet and the Torre d’en Penjat are monuments of great value that are part of the history of our island.
Javier Castro has stated that he will stay to live in Menorca because he is “in love with the Island, its people, its history, its heritage and its landscape.” In addition, his future plans contemplate “continuing to be linked to Menorcan society with a vocation for service and proactively”.
Lieutenant Colonel Francisco José Campo has temporarily assumed the leadership of the Menorca Military Consortium.