Moreover about thirty techniciansmost from Alicante, specializing in museology and having experience in high-level exhibitions in different countries, participate in the preparation of the assembly at MARQ to receive the exhibition of Xián warriors, which will open next March 28.
assembly tasks started on January 23three temporary rooms and the Library representing More than 1,100 square meters of exhibition spaceand will culminate in the coming weeks as more than 150 pieces from the nine Chinese centers that make up the international exhibition arrive at the Alicante museum. Legacy of the Qin and Han dynasties.
So team experts will increase by about 50 people with the participation of their couriers Chinese museums collaborating on the project (protectors, scientists and assembly personnel for parts, among others) will travel to Alicante.
In addition, currently participating in the project and More than 200 people collaborate with teams from the Shaanxi, Xián and Alicante museums. Exactly two MARQ technicians, archaeologist Teresa Ximénez and restorer Silvia Roca, have been in China for two weeks to participate in the process of examining and shipping this collection.
Although the negotiations with the Chinese authorities to bring this exhibition were postponed first for diplomatic reasons, then due to covid and problems in the transfer of the artifacts, they set the first date for 2018.
The appearance of Carlos Mazón and Julia Parra
President of the Alicante Provincial Assembly, Carlos Mazonand vice president and vice president for culture, Julia Parrathis morning he oversaw the preparatory work of the MARQ halls that will host the exhibition. Legacy of the Qin and Han dynasties.
Mazón and Parra toured the three temporary rooms and the Library, which will house the pieces. The President stressed the quality and relevance of this “A historical project like no other in Europe, what time does it happen and what does it mean a unique opportunity To think about works that cannot be exhibited in Europe for a long time and that will bring us closer to an extraordinary culture”.
Julia Parra thanked all the professionals involved “for the good progress of the work done to prepare MARK for acceptance. one of the most important international fairs It will be exhibited in Alicante, and meanwhile, we want to once again provide excellent service and attention at a world-class museum level to the broad audience we hope to receive”.
During the museum visit, the General Manager of the CV MARQ Foundation to the provincial authorities, Jose Alberto Cortes; Director of MARQ, Manuel Olcina; Director of the Diputación Department of Architecture, Raphael Perez; Architect responsible for the design and implementation of the project, Angel Rocamora; and Antra Integral Construction Management site manager, Yolanda Martinez.