Easter Museum has reopened its doors after a few jobs that have been made in the Ermita de San Anton, where it is located.
The works that have been made in recent months have been primarily in the modification of the museum and in the tarping mainly informative.
The work has had an approximate cost of 5,000 euros from the Town Hall.
From now on Easter Museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 14:00 hours and holidays from 11:00 to 14:00.
Last week there was a small hand re-opening of the Councillor for Culture, Juan Guardiola, president of the Central Board of the Brotherhood, José Carrión, as well as several representatives of the Central and Easter.
Juana Guardiola said, "has been closed since after last Easter, and it was considered desirable to make some changes within the possibilities offered by the shrine, adapting the space to current trends in tourism, making it more attractive to any visitor and it takes a minimum information of our Holy Week, National Tourist Interest. "
As for the work, the councilman said, "has changed access to the museum, now the entrance is through a side door, which has a mural advertising the museum and has been conditioning the space, giving a better image to the main entrance, thus also saving some steps that were at the front door, making it accessible to disabled people. "
Also "have placed a series of canvases announcing significant milestones Easter, on 'The Arm', the Arrest, all fraternities and the processions of Holy Week."
Also takes a look at another panel of three important dates in the evolution of these religious festivals.
The municipal museum is managed by the Department of Culture, but has signed a collaboration agreement with the Central Board of the Brotherhood, "because, as organizers, are the owners of the rich heritage semanasantero, which give a small party to this museum and to have your advice for everything related to this museum, "added the councilman.
For its part, the president of the Central Board thanked the City Council of the Brotherhood, and especially the Department of Culture, "by the support and concern because it improves something as important as the Museo de Semana Santa that allows it to be Easter throughout the year, "he said, adding" this leads people who can not come at that time, this museum can contemplate a very small part of our heritage, but gives an idea of how important it is Easter in Jumilla ".
José Carrión said: "This is another step towards the goal of having this great Museum of Holy Week, an aspiration of the semanasanteros and all Jumillano to check and make known the wealth we have in Jumilla.
"A museum can see up close and see many details of robes, pictures, lamps, etc. in the procession is very difficult," concluded the president.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla