MARQ will celebrate 9 OctoberValencian Community Day and 12 October °Hispanic Heritage Day with trails clear daysDuring normal business hours open to the public on holidays, visit for free Exhibition Legacy of the Qin and Han dynasties, China. Warriors of Xi’an.
HE Alicante Archaeological Museum In order to offer all viewers the opportunity to visit this international exhibition, which has been unique in Spain since its opening at the end of March, he has scheduled these offers from 10 am to 14 pm, as is usual during these holidays. It broke all visitor records, with more than 162,000 people registering until last September. As in other cases, the days extend to archaeological sites. Lucentum in Alicante and Illeta dels Banyets Like in El Campello Almudaina Tower In El Comtat.
As the museum previously announced, the exhibition is on track to become the most watched exhibition in the museum’s history until its closing; because until now the record was held by Miron’s Discobolus exhibition, which was accepted within seven months. 200,000 visits In 2009. The exhibition of Xian warriors will remain at MARQ for a total of ten months. Until January 28, 2024.
Cultural Deputy, Juan de Dios Navarro, With such an initiative, “we want to encourage museum visits and only offer the opportunity to visit a MARQ-approved exhibition,” he said. One of Alicante’s main cultural attractions Navarro also noted that in this way, “we firmly maintain the institution’s commitment to bringing culture closer to all citizens.” to consolidate this as a tourist product that the Costa Blanca has to offer”.
Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the Terracotta Army of Xian is one of the most dazzling archaeological discoveries of the 20th century. It was created by order of the first emperor of China more than 2000 years ago. Qin Shihuang, maintaining the internationally resonant interest and appeal that remains valid to this day. It is considered the eighth wonder of the world.
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