Next Saturday April 13 will be carried out a new guided tour of 'Feminine Plural'.
'Owners and heirs Violante de Aragón, María de Molina and Ramoneta de Belloc' will take place next Saturday, April 13 at 11:30 am from the church of the Anas and will visit the Plaza de Santa Ana, the Santa Clara Museum and the street of Aurora.
The medieval documentation shows and recognizes the active role of some women in the economy of the city as owners, entrepreneurs and benefactors, as well as the active and decisive role in Kingdom politics.
The inscriptions can be made in the Museum of the City, by phone 968 27 43 90 or email museo.ciudad@ayto-murcia.es.
Councilor for Social Rights and Development Cooperation, Conchita Ruiz, explained that "the traditional historical account shows a male vision of the world, hiding the participation of women and the leading role that many of them have played in different times and spaces of political decision making and cultural and scientific creation. "
The Plural Women's Guided Tours are an initiative created by the Department of Social Rights and Development Cooperation whose purpose is to present the historical evolution of the municipality, the urban transformation of the city and the active role of women in commercial, labor, political activity and cultural, showing their demands, struggles, advances and setbacks.
The Feminine Plural 2019 project presents the biography of some women who have lived in the city of Murcia and although they had a great influence and economic and social power have been relegated to oblivion and made invisible in the story of the history of the city of Murcia.
This event began on March 16 with the tour 'Wives, sisters, daughters.
Al-Fadilah 'and will culminate on November 30, with a total of 130 hours of tours and a maximum of 30 participants in each activity.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia