The exhibition 'innermost feelings', organized by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports to mark the centenary of the birth of sculptor Juan González Moreno Murcia in the Church of San Esteban and the Museum of Fine Arts, received during the 39 days that remained open the public to 19,100 visitors, of which 1,890 used the guide service.
The exhibition, curated by Professor Germain Ramallo and promoted by the Confraternity of the Blood, was inaugurated on April 25 by the Minister of Culture, Pedro Alberto Cruz, and closed its doors last June 9.
During that period, went through the exhibition a total of 30 school groups and 24 more between associations, cultural centers and women and brotherhoods, in addition to a visit especially prepared for the blind, in coordination with ONCE.
In addition, many visitors to the exhibition came from Valencia, Castilla-La Mancha, Andalusia and Madrid.
The Director of Fine Arts and Cultural Heritage, Enrique Ujaldón, highlighted the great success achieved by the sample in terms of number of visitors and the contribution that she has carried out the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports "to remember the personality and work of Juan González Moreno, the greatest sculptor and carver Murcia twentieth century. "
Source: CARM