After touring 15 cities in the region, the traveling exhibition "Murcia and water: the story of a passion" comes to the hamlet of Torreagüera.
The exhibition is set for forty eminently informative panels, in which tells the ancient relationship of Murcia and water through the instruments used by man on this earth to get, store and utilize water.
Is a description of the petroglyphs (small holes made in the rock) dating from the second millennium BC, discovered in the Sierra de La Pedrera in Jumilla term until wind desalination project to be located in the sea, currently being developed a company in our region.
The exhibition, sponsored by the Joint Commission Regional Assembly of Murcia-Real Academia Alfonso X the Wise, was inaugurated at the headquarters of the Regional Assembly on 25 April 2006 by the Speaker of the House, Celdrán Francisco Vidal.
The Mayor of material sent Torreagüera exposure to all schools in the parish: 3 schools, 1 school and a senior center, waiting to arrange visits in the twelve days it will remain open to the public in this location: Monday to Friday and at the following times: 9 to 14 and from 16.30 to 20 pm.
The opening ceremony will take place next Monday at 20 am at the Centro Cultural de Torreagüera, will be attended by the aldermen of Youth and Infrastructure, Lola Sanchez and Jose Arce, respectively, the village headman of Fulgencio Torreagüera Perona The Minister of Agriculture and Water, Antonio Cerdá, and the Popular Party spokesman in the Regional Assembly, Juan Carlos Ruiz.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia