Writers, philosophers and artists will exhibit the essence of some of the most emblematic Mediterranean towns in the cycle "The Heritage of the Mediterranean: the soul of their cities," composed of ten lectures in which, from a personal point of view, the speakers try bring the public the rich heritage that for centuries have passed the different cultures of the Mare Nostrum.
From Morocco to Greece, from Italy to Syria, it is proposed here on a journey through the word, imagination and memory of ten love the soul of Mediterranean cities as emblematic as Istanbul, Alexandria, Venice, Damascus, Athens and Jerusalem.
The cycle begins on Tuesday, September 27, with talk of Jose Luis Villacañas "Palermo. The city of Norman," and will run until December 15, the date on which Pedro Cano will speak on "Travel and memory. "
Between the two talks will be placed Giovanni Ercolani, who will talk about Istanbul, Alexandria Peñalver Soren, Ingrid Bejarano will refer to Damascus Jarauta Francisco to Venice to Jerusalem José Ramón Ayuso, José Miguel García Cano speak about Tangier and the writer Javier Reverte over Athens.
The activity is organized by the Museum of the University of Murcia and University Library, and conferences will be held in the Auditorium of the University Museum (former artillery barracks Cartagena Street), at 19.30 hours.
Source: UMU