More than 3,000 people have signed up to enjoy tomorrow's new event 'Pass without calling', organized by the collective Inside City and the Department of Employment, Tourism and Culture, directed by Jesús Pacheco.
The main objective of this festival of architecture is to bring to all public the characteristics and processes of each of the buildings that make up the city of Murcia, enhancing its presence and relationship with public space, conforming the urban fabric.
'Pass without calling' is established as a focus where the value of the most representative architecture of the city is valued, which, in a great majority of cases, goes unnoticed.
In addition, it is a unique opportunity to hear firsthand, through various guided tours, the explanation of the entrails of these constructions by the architects who created these works, where they can understand the works from a more global point of view. complex but through a pleasant and close language.
Thus, both in the morning and in the afternoon the participants will be able to know a total of 18 buildings that will be open and in which guided visits will be made.
70 volunteers and 9 architects will be responsible for carrying them out in order to explain in detail all the features and details of the works.
The buildings that can be known are the Hydraulic Museum of the Mills of the River, Building attached to the City of Murcia, Palace of San Esteban, Romea Theater, School of Arts, Museum of the Wall of Santa Eulalia, Gates of Castilla, Murcia Science Park , Pavilion 1/2 Artillery Barracks, Párraga Center, COAMU, Murcia City Hall, Floridablanca Palace, Circus Theater, Murcia Royal Casino, Plaza de Toros, JC1 and Terraza de la Casa Cerdá.
At the same time, various activities will be carried out that will enhance the event, such as the established routes of 'Italo Calvino's cities' focused on different areas of the city, and the 'Urban Sketchers' sketched drawing experiences that will take place in different squares of the city of Murcia.
This afternoon, starting at 6 pm, the College of Architects will host the presentation of this event, coinciding with the World Day of Urbanism.
In it, the description of the activities will be carried out through an initial presentation made by the organizers of the event, to give way to micro-presentations of the different architects that will participate.
On the other hand, a guided tour of 'The cities of Italo Calvino' will take place at 12 a.m. and at 13.30 a.m., with which an intimate tour of some enclaves of the city is sought, so that the visitor can get an experience in the that architecture merges with literature, bringing it closer to urban settings through a prism that is as original as it is innovative.
The person in charge of the guided tour will be Helia de San Nicolás, the start and end of the route is Plaza Belluga and the approximate time of the route is 40 minutes.
On the other hand 'Urban Sketchers' will take place in the Artillery Barracks, the Cathedral and Santa Eulalia Plaza.
The Four Cats Association offers this opportunity to praise the architecture through freehand drawing from where the ideas of the most important and representative projects of our architectural panorama emerge.
For this, three stops will be made in emblematic squares of the city where the immediacy of the urban drawing will be unleashed.
This activity will begin at 5:00 pm in the Plaza del Cuartel de Artillería
At 8:30 pm, an audiovisual projection will take place at the Cathedral where a visual explanation of each of the elements of the façade will be made.
Through a projection on it, each of its singularities and details will be dismembered, in a playful way and open to all audiences.
To close this event, it has been organized, at approximately 8.45 pm, in Los Molinos del Río, an activity where the different results of the "Urban sketchers" routes will be exhibited, the jewels designed by Arkimista (Helia San Nicolás) will be raffled off of the Moneo building, Science Park and Real Casino of Murcia and an acoustic concert of the musical group Claim will be held, composed of architects.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia