It took a while, but he came and won. Warriors of exhibition in 2009, which brought Miron’s Discóbolo.
Legacy of the Qin and Han dynasties, China. Warriors of Xi’an, as the exhibition is called, has recorded visits of more than 235,000 people since its opening at the end of last March through last December 21, a month after its closure.
January 28 is the last day to enjoy entertainment in Alicante; There is no possibility of extension due to guidelines set by Chinese authorities, as parts can only leave the country for a period of 12 months and require a month of assembly and disassembly. Although online pre-sale tickets for both guided and individual tours have been sold out for weeks, 80 guided passes and 140 free visits are offered for sale at the box office every day, so it is common to encounter queues every day. It opens its doors at 10 in the morning.
The exhibition took six years of negotiations and was slowed by the pandemic to arrive in Alicante, but the museum’s work meant this was its first departure from China following the lifting of restrictions.
Legacy of the Qin and Han dynasties, China. Warriors of Xi’an features 9 original figures of terracotta warriors and a horse from Xian for the first time in Spain, within the set of 6,000 figures from the tomb complex found buried in 1974; This was a turning point in the history of Xi’an. The origin of archeology dates back to B.C. It dates back to the 2nd century.
But it would be simplistic to limit the exhibition to these ten sculptures, as they are accompanied by 120 pieces on loan from nine museums in the Asian country; Many of these are being exhibited outside of China for the first time and are displayed in a unique, immersive space. elements created for this situation. Sensory resources allowed us to create an atmosphere through different smells: Room 1 smells of cherry wood and rice; 2nd room with incense and 3rd room with lotus flower and tea and Luis Ivars arranged music for the tour.
Heroes are warriors, but MARQ spans millennia of Chinese history, from a few centuries before Emperor Qin to a few centuries after, to better understand the context of warriors, when, how, and why.