Until March 8, Mazarrón residents and visitors have the
opportunity to appreciate a particular attractive exposure and links to local
identity. Through hydraulic models Antonio Paredes takes us through some of the
most interesting places of Mazarrón. The exhibition can be seen in the
Universidad Popular in Avenida de la Constitución and in the Centro Cultural in
Mazarrón.
Titled "Matri Terrae", Paredes refers to land that has provided
support throughout the centuries. Something that does manifest with the models
in this exhibition based on the Castillo de los Vélez, la Fábrica de Alumbre, la Mina de
Luisito y Finca Coqueta.
The opening of the exhibition was attended by the Mayor of
Mazarrón, Francisco García, Councillor for Culture, Ginés Campillo and other
members of the Municipal Corporation. Garcia thanked the work done by the
Universidad Popular to enable and prepare the space and conditions to allow
this exhibition to take place.
Visiting hours are from 8am-3pm and 7-9pm Monday to Friday
at Universidad Popular and 8am-10.30pm in the Centro Cultural of Mazarrón, also
Monday through Friday. Both exhibitions will be open weekends that co-incide
with Fiestas.
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