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Rotund success of the 'Walk without call' event (18/11/2017)

Murcia has turned today with the new festival of architecture 'Pass without calling'.

According to estimates, about 3,000 people have participated in the different routes and activities organized by the collective Inside City and the Department of Employment, Tourism and Culture, directed by Jesús Pacheco.

In addition, throughout the morning the hashtag #PaseSinLlamar has been trending topic regional.

Throughout the day there was an absolute record of the routes through the 18 buildings and that of 'The cities of Italo Calvino'.

The program has been completed with the experiences of sketched drawing 'Urban Sketchers', the audiovisual projection in which tonight will be made a visual explanation of each of the elements of the facade of the Cathedral and the closing event in Los Molinos Del River.

The main objective of this festival of architecture is to bring to all public the characteristics and processes of each of the buildings that make up the city of Murcia, enhancing its presence and relationship with public space, conforming the urban fabric.

'Pass without calling' is established as a focus where the value of the most representative architecture of the city is valued, which, in a great majority of cases, goes unnoticed.

In addition, it is a unique opportunity to hear firsthand, through various guided tours, the explanation of the entrails of these constructions by the architects who created these works, where they can understand the works from a more global point of view. complex but through a pleasant and close language.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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