The Casa Hermes Foundation welcomes Krest Investments as its latest benefactor.
With this support, the Foundation reinforces its mission to act in three fundamental areas:
- Health education – promoting literacy and healthy lifestyle habits among the younger generations;
- Research – valuing and producing knowledge about medical and scientific heritage;
- Conservation and Restoration – preserving unique pieces that bear witness to the connection between science, art and medical education.
Among the projects that will benefit from this cross-cutting patronage is the Conservation and Restoration Club, whose first challenge will be the restoration of a rare set of ten plaster anatomical models of obstetrics, created in the late 19th century by Madrid sculptor Enrique Zofío Dávila in collaboration with physician and professor Fernández Losada.
We thank Krest Investments for their trust and contribution, which will enable us to continue training, researching and sharing medical and scientific heritage with the community and future generations.