The archaeological site of Tossal de Manises in Alicante in Albufereta is hosting demonstrations this weekend. historical reenactment edited by Hispania Romana Cultural Association and Banco Sabadell Foundation. This MARQ initiative fulfills its purpose eighth edition It invites the public to learn on the spot about the life and traditions of Roman civilization through the dramatization of everyday scenes.
Together capacity Maximum 250 spectators per passrepresentations Lucentum Reviviscit 2023 will take place on Saturday, September 30 – 10:30 – 13:00 and 17:00 – 19:30 – and Sunday, October 1 -From 10:30 to 13:00-. The price of each session will be three eurosIt is free for children up to 7 years old, and tickets can be purchased at the box office. MARQ ticket officesright on the site Lucentum (Tossal de Manises) or via instant ticket.
For this reason, the guided tour service will be suspended throughout this weekend and free visits to the site will not be allowed.
José Lloreta member of the Hispania Romana collective, stated that he would announce this proposal. Stages in the life of a family and they will recreate military scenes With fighting exercises among other acts, it “became a landmark in the MAQ cultural calendar, attracting greater public attention with each edition.”
Cultural Deputy, Juan de Dios NavarroThis morning he presented the lectures at the Provincial Council of Alicante, for all audiences and what they will participate in A. thirty actors.
“I want to emphasize the value remember these scenesin the most faithful way possible, with maximum care and in an environment two thousand years ago They really made it available to citizens History of our city”Cultural representative emphasized that memories are remembered cultural heritage “This is very important, because only by knowing where we came from can we move forward to build our future,” and invites the Alicante community to benefit from this attractive initiative.
Banco Sabadell Foundation representative, José Manuel Fuentes“We are pleased to collaborate with MARQ for another year in the development of this project, which brings some of the state’s heritage heritage to its citizens and recreates what it was like to live in Roman times,” he said.
Hispania Romana Cultural Association
The Hispania Romana Cultural Association is a national non-profit organization headquartered in Toledo and a leader in historical recreation in Spain. It consists of approximately one hundred members We share a common interest in history and, in particular, the Roman presence in our country and other parts of the Mediterranean.
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