On Saturday the 24th, there was a theatrical evening visit to the Ethnographic Museum and organized by the Department of Culture, with an attendance of more than forty people, of all ages, older children accompanied by their parents, marriages, etc. .
It was an unforgettable night, which began with a welcome by Ana López, official guide, who explained the museum's entrance that would include the visit.
Already in the museum with a special atmosphere, dimly lit, called Ana D.
Pedro López Jiménez "Ursula Perico", played this time by actor David Terol, who came down the stairs of the museum a lighted lantern in hand, dressed in the style of the late nineteenth century, and encouraged attendees up with him to teach them what was an old house at the time, now a museum.
On the first floor D.
Peter spoke of the golden age of Jumilla, its cafes, the large number of newspapers were published, including that he founded, he spoke of Canovas del Castillo, married a Jumillano, Cultural Circle of the Agricultural Chamber of the importance of esparto, etc..
and I read part of one of his books published "Anton's Nightmare", which delighted the audience.
Ana took up the reins of the visit in the Chamber of Trades and ended by talking about missing trades Jumilla, as the potter, the saddler, Shearer, the espartero, blacksmith, tinsmith, etc.
In the end they all took a photo with Don Pedro and Ana in the trap we keep on the museum.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla