new proposal BRAND to do night visits It has managed to bring the museum to 8,159 visits since the closing was delayed on 1 July. until 11 o’clockThis means practically multiplying the figures collected in previous years by eight.
This pioneering proposal to enhance the cultural offer to the public with new options at night, Valid until September 18resulted in a significant increase in visits. In the first two weeks of July, 1,915 people passed through the Alicante Archaeological Museum in 2021 and 1,189 in 2020. significant increase in the number of users received in the new evening hours.
this new program museum you can enjoy tuesday to sunday from 10 until 23:00, with 13:00 opening uninterrupted. The aim is to expand the services offered to visitors during the summer months, which coincide with the holiday season, the biggest influx in one of the first tourist areas in the country.
Also, the museum has the attraction of the Gladiators exhibition on these dates. Roman Heroes. In this way, guided visits and in the afternoon from 18:30 to 21:30.
With this new initiative in Spain, Alicante Archaeological Museum and from Diputación, night museum concept as an added attraction and differentiator. This measure expands the possibilities especially for users who prefer to perform activities in the evening and at night.
First Vice President and Vice President for Culture, Julia Parra.
The provincial official is also convinced that this new initiative sets a precedent. “To be a pioneer You should be braveWe have been and will continue to be in everything that we believe can be useful to place Alicante on the quality cultural map.”
In the rest of MARQ facilities, sites and monuments, summer working hours this from 9 am to 13 pm and from 6 pm to 9 pm.. In addition to regular events, MARQ benefits from special programs this summer revolving around the two temporary international exhibitions the museum is currently hosting. gladiators. Colosseum Heroes‘TO’Atlantic Warrior‘.
takes place in July and August write in MARQan offer for the little ones. Eight performances were planned for all audiences by the “Ispania Romana” association, which started on 16 July and will continue until October. These include re-enactments of gladiator fighting shows, among other themes. Reservation is required to attend.