The historic Castillo de San José de Lanzarote, declared an Asset of Cultural Interest and Historical Heritage of Spain, was the scene of the double broadcast of the Chimes on Mediaset España. This emblematic enclave, built between 1776 and 1779 under the mandate of King Carlos III, combines its defensive past with its current role as the headquarters of the International Museum of Contemporary Art (MIAC), restored by César Manrique.
Ion Aramendi, host of ‘Chain Reaction’ and ‘Big Brother. El Debate’, and Blanca Romero, known for hosting the talent show ‘Next Level Chef’, have been in charge of the first broadcast of the night, minutes before midnight on the peninsula. For the occasion, Blanca wears a dazzling strapless dress – designed by the Valencian Mario Salafranca – that defines her silhouette to the maximum, marking her hips and that at thigh height is decorated with matching appliqués, which provide texture and a original touch to the look. It ends in a skirt with an A-line hem and a new look silhouette, with subtle pleats, which give volume to the look. A model that ends with a flared hem and is accompanied by elegant Rabat jewelry.
For his part, Ion wears an impeccable tuxedo from the Madrid tailoring shop Tom Black and Martinelli shoes, standing out for his classic and sophisticated style.
From this iconic place, both presenters share with all of Spain the emotion of saying goodbye to 2024, while the Castillo de San José, with its imposing presence and its history, becomes a witness to an unforgettable night.