Alicia Morales explained that "according to the law, the deposit should be visitable four days a month" and aims to carry out initiatives such as 'Open for works', "which was held in the Roman Theatre in Cartagena, they have been very positive to go integrating the archaeological remains as their own city and positive for Murcia "
MURCIA NOW claims that the City Council publicly announced, through its plans, marquees and tourist information in San Esteban is, instead of the existing important archaeological site public parking.
"It seems that the PP confuses reality with their wishes at that location had built a parking lot, even at the cost of taking these medieval remains ahead," said the Councillor and now spokesman Murcia, Alicia Morales.
The mayor explained that "in the street plans of the city is marked public parking, while tourist planes it is said that there is a garden. These plans exist on paper, on the Internet and marquees across the city, and certainly do a disservice information to people who consult, mostly visitors, who are made to the idea that there is a parking lot or a garden that does not really exist "in that location.
Morales also stresses that this "is the umpteenth sign of contempt for the PP to this archaeological site, described by former director of the National Fine Arts and former director of the Museo del Prado as' a goldmine for Murcia".
According to the councilor, "the PP, far from turning the site into a boost for the city, has been systematically mistreating allowing deterioration and without putting it in value for Murcia and visitors."
In this sense, Morales recalled that "under the Heritage Act, administrations are required to open the site to the public four days a month, something that has not even happened one second head make".
The mayor also explained that "since the beginning of the excavation of the site, and throughout the process, could have applied the 'Open for works' which has been made in the archaeological remains of other cities concept and It is that citizens can see the work to be performed, which allows neighbors gradually contemplate the site as their own and positive of the city, besides being a tourist resort. This was done, for example, in excavations the Roman Theatre in Cartagena. "
Source: Ahora Murcia