The Palace Almudí shows the urban Murcia Barberán Manuel Muñoz.
The exhibition hall today houses an exhibition that includes nearly fifty paintings in which the artist portrays the most typical of the city that was the official chronicler.
When the first anniversary of his death, the city he loved and painted Muñoz Barberán honors by a major exhibition where you can make a journey through the history of Murcia in landscapes full of light.
The exhibition, called 'Muñoz Barberán and the city of Murcia', includes important works such as' The Pier ',' The market of the Apostles' 'Friday' or 'corner next to Veronicas market. "
The pictures have been painted in the period between 1945 and 1982 and belong to institutions and private collections.
The exhibition will be open until February 15, Monday to Saturday from 11 to 14 and from 17 to 21 hours, and Sundays from 11 to 14 hours.
In the picture (left. To right.) Martín Páez, director of the Exhibition Hall Almudí, Councilwoman Barnuevo and two children of the painter Muñoz Barberán.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia