From 1973 to 1978 the tower was restored at a cost of over two million euros, and made into a museum.
The square tower dates from the 15th century and was completely restored in 1893.
The tower will, therefore, not only be restored, but also thoroughly updated.
The original tower was moved away in 1979 and restored in 1987.
The tower and the wall paintings were restored in 1985.
The tower and choir were restored 1822-5 at a cost of £35,000.
All the towers except the central one have been restored.
The tower has been restored after having served for some time as a public latrine.
It was fourteen years before the tower could be restored at a cost of £140,000.
On March 15, 2005 there was a fire, after which the tower has not been restored.