Two are outstanding quotes Jumilla cultural agenda for the coming days, which will add to the activities in the Vico Theatre this weekend.
On one side stands the lecture series being developed throughout the month on Museums of the Region of Murcia, and on the other the activity presented this past Monday, "Historias de Amor, Amor in history" as featured events the agenda.
Tomorrow Thursday, February 12, the Department of Culture lecture series resumes with a new presentation, this time focusing on the situation of archaeological museums of the Region of Murcia.
For this, the director of the Museum of Archaeology Cehegín Francisco Peñalver, visit Jumilla to deliver a lecture in which they will travel among other details, the archaeological heritage that keep the museums in the region.
The conference will take place at 20.00 pm in the Cultural Hall Cajamurcia, and will be the second round of the cycle, which began last week with the visit of the director of the Archaeological Museum of Murcia, Lettuce Manuel Galindo, and will run until next March 4, every Thursday, with a scheduled conference.
Moreover, the other outstanding event of the weekend in the cultural agenda, be the play "Love Stories, Love in History", a representation of micro-theater to be held at the Museum of Ethnography and Natural Sciences.
On the occasion of Valentine's Day, the Friday, February 13, the Department of Culture and Tourism and the House Museum will celebrate this festival with an activity that returns this year, after the success of last year, the micro-theater through which life is given a love story set in Jumilla late XIX century.
The representation is done in two passes, one at 21:00 and another at 2210 hours, and those who attend the first pass, will complement the activity set with a dinner at the restaurant of Loreto.
Representation dinner will cost 25 euros, and only assist the work will cost 5 euros.
Finally, until next February 28 at the Museum of Ethnography and Nature Sciences Jerónimo Molina, you can visit the "Humble ignored Beauty" exhibition, jumillano photographer, Bartolomé Medina.
Nearly fifty snapshots collected the unique beauty of flowers and plants in the municipality of Jumilla, breaking in many cases, the false myth of "weeds", since according to the author, "no weeds, but humble plants that go unnoticed. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla