The visits to the archaeological excavations carried out in the surroundings of Monteagudo are complete due to the great acceptance and the success that these have aroused among the Murcians who have approached this morning to the first route through the archaeological remains discovered.
This activity is scheduled for tomorrow, and on Wednesday and Thursday 12 and 13 September are framed within the programming of the Murcia Fair, one of the great novelties of this year.
A hundred visitors can learn the secrets of these archaeological excavations that have been taking place since August 20.
These works are allowing to recover the gardens, pools and ditches and structures of the estate that King Wolf enjoyed in the 12th century, one of the times of greatest splendor in Murcia, in which the city was one of the most powerful capitals of the West. .
Marco Antonio Fernández, councilor for Pedanías, Participación y Descentralización, who has visited the excavations this morning along with the Councilor for Culture, Economic Promotion and European Programs, Jesús Pacheco, has declared that "this activity framed in the Murcia Fair is one of the news of the programming of this year and it is being a success with all the squares occupied, which shows the general interest for the environment of Monteagudo and the history and heritage of our municipality ".
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia