The guided tours of the site of San Esteban concluded yesterday with a total of 3,130 views.
Throughout the month of May, the site has been open to the public to "respond to the great interest that the discovery of an important part of the thirteenth century Murcia has aroused among the citizens," said Director of Fine Arts and Cultural Heritage Enrique Ujaldón.
During the visits, the guides explained the importance of what was found at the site, and the phases of activity that have taken place in it.
The tour was conducted by the perimeter of the field, not inside.
From now begin the work to obtain, through an archaeological survey, the information needed for future work musealization the site, and to strengthening and restoring structures walls, while protecting the site with the usual methods in Archaeology to remain in top condition until complete and final recovery.
It is said Ujaldón, "have all the information needed to implement the ideas competition will aim to recover this urban space located in the heart of the city of Murcia."
Source: CARM