| It will be one of the few houses of the time completely rebuilt in the Spanish Levant, which will show the importance that this town had and will become Visitable tourist spot | The mayor of Jumilla, Juana Guardiola, and the Councilor for Culture, Pilar Martínez, accompanied by the municipal archaeologist, Emiliano Hernández, visited this morning the reconstruction works of Casa M in the Iberian town of Coimbra, which began last week .A house excavated in recent years by the University of Murcia is being completely erected with the aim that the visitor can enjoy a life-size Iberian house, as well as its importance within the urban layout of the town.
In addition, it will preserve the structures found, such as walls and cabinets made of adobe or plastered, avoiding their degradation by erosion and inclement weather.
Likewise, all the trousseau found inside the house will be placed in its original place.
It will be one of the few houses of the time completely rebuilt in the Spanish Levante.The cost of the work, which was awarded to the Intelligent Heritage company, is around 119,000 euros, of which about 80,000 will be covered through a grant from the Ministry of Culture and the remaining 40,000 euros from the City Council."The house will show the importance that this town had in the Iberian world and will become a touristic point that can be visited once the works are finished, scheduled for before the end of the year," said the mayor of Jumilla, Juana Guardiola.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla