With exposure are initiated Jumilla History Conference, along with two conferences to be held on 12 and 13 December, in the Hall of Cajamurcia.
The Councillor of Culture, Maria Dolores Fernandez wanted to thank the work done by the technicians of the Department of the hand of Emiliano Hernandez, Paco Gil, John Simon and collaboration of Andrew Artacho, as this exhibition is produced from within the Department and has Of course a great job of document retrieval, both text and images.
Councillor expressed satisfaction with the opening of the exhibition about the Marquis de Villena, recalling the history of Jumilla Days began to be held in 1996, and always with a special predilection for the Marquis de Villena, seen reflected in this exhibition, which is expected to be extended, and that will move the Cultural Space of El Castillo.
The exhibition tells the story of the Marquis de Villena, from the beginning, to the end of the Dominions, following the adoption of the 1812 Constitution.
Emiliano Hernández explained that we have tried to explain the Marquis de Villena from the Constitution of 1812, from another point of view, it is thereafter allowed to belong to the Marquis de Villena, step in the enclave of the Middle Ages the Modern, where Jumilla is vital strategically.
The exhibition begins with a chronology where visitors can stand in each explanatory panel, knowing why or what event belongs reign, European or global level, there was at that time, as the creation of the National Lottery, the discovery of the Pacific Ocean , the conquest of the Canary Islands, the birth of Goya or Archbishop Lozano.
Another panel explains the beginning of the Dominion, as administrative province or autonomous region today, going back to Ferdinand III.
You can also see a list of all the Marquis de Villena, from D.
Juan Fernández Pacheco, to finalize marquisates, to a Marquis de Villena who founded the Royal Academy of Language.
Century after century, are marked monopolies Marquis himself, until even the appearance of a game against the Casa de Villena.
Also highlighted the particular importance of the Castle, the Citadel and its meaning, Santa Maria de Gracia Church Jumilla first and Parish of Santiago, combining science and art.
To end, may also be considered urban development Jumilla, and buildings that still remain of the sixteenth century.
The exhibition will run until December 22, at museum hours, Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 pm and is 14'00 20'00 17'00 has h.
Sundays and holidays from 11.00 has 14'00 h.
Closed Tuesday afternoon.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla