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New video surveillance system for safer tourism

An intelligent video-surveillance system has been implemented to enhance security, protect heritage, and optimize urban traffic.

It includes 36 high-resolution cameras distributed across 18 strategic locations.
Connectivity is ensured through a secure 4G network and cloud storage with ENS High-Level certification.
Centralized management is carried out from the Local Police Headquarters, with secure remote access.

 

Where the cameras have been installed

  • Roman Bridge and Tajo River surroundings
  • Prado Basilica and Gardens
  • Carnicerías and Corredera del Cristo Walls
  • Reloj Square and San Francisco Street
  • “Las Mondas” mural
  • Paseo de los Arqueros
  • Access points to the Isla de la Cerámica Center and the “Virgen del Pilar” Hydroelectric Power Plant

 

Technology and features

  • Intelligent video analytics: movement detection, crowd monitoring, and pedestrian flow analysis.
  • License Plate Recognition (LPR) for access control and traffic management.
  • Interactive maps showing camera locations and real-time status.

Scalable architecture, prepared for future expansions and integration with other urban control platforms.

 

Privacy and guarantees

  • Strict compliance with the LOPDGDD and regulations governing the use of video cameras by law enforcement.
  • Reinforced data security and protection.

 

Benefits

  • Improved safety for residents and visitors.
  • Active protection of historical, cultural, and natural heritage.
  • Better traffic and flow management in high-concentration areas.
  • A boost to the Smart City model: technology serving quality of life and safe tourism

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