The sample reflects the changes that the orchard has lived in Murcia since 1929 and can be enjoyed until April 30.
The councilor of Urbanism, Environment and Huerta has opened this morning the exhibition that can be visited at the entrance of the building Multiusos de Abenarabi
The councilor of Urbanism, Environment, Huerta, Antonio Navarro, this morning inaugurated the exhibition 'Cinco Palmos 1929 - 2015' in the multipurpose building of Abenarabi, in the presence of several students of the School of Architecture of the UMU, You can enjoy until April 30.
This exhibition, which deals with the transformation of land uses in the Huerta de Murcia, reflects a research project funded by the Seneca Foundation, within the framework of the Agency of Science and Technology of the Region of Murcia: 'Contemporary migrations, subdivisions Residential and public space: architecture and territory in the Mediterranean area from the analysis of the Region of Murcia '.
The curators of this exhibition are Marcos Ros Sempere and Fernando Miguel García Martín, professors from the urban planning area and UPCT, who already made a presentation on this topic in the informative talks that took place in the Week of the Orchard of last March.
In addition, it will be accompanied by audiovisual material such as the documentary video that has made on the exhibition the Digital Content Production Center and Verbo Estudio.
The councilor of Urbanism, Environment, Huerta, Antonio Navarro, stressed that "this exhibition, which reflects the changes that the orchard of Murcia has experienced, aims to bring this cultural heritage to citizens, an important sign of our identity Municipality and that is part of our roots ".
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia