As happened last Saturday on the occasion of 'The Night of Museums' in which both Gaya Museum as the Museum of the City, which today marks a decade-were overwhelmed by the public, scheduled activities today have been very host.
Dozens of schoolchildren have come to the Museum of Science and Water continued to hear the reading of the work of Charles Darwin 'The Origin of Species. "
Among those who participated highlights the museum's director, Maribel Parra, Professor of Biochemistry, José Antonio Lozano Teruel, Professor of Psychobiological, Juan Ramón Ordoñana, Professor of Anthropology, Michael Walker and Professor of Biology, Francis Torrell, between others.
Reading the book will continue this afternoon.
For its part, the Museum of the City has undertaken several tours under the title 'The history of the city in 45 minutes', the following, under the name' The medieval foundation and Murcia.
Historical and archaeological presence memories 'and' The Baroque.
Stay visible to the baroque city. "
Also, the museum has organized until next Wednesday, in the garden, 'The night of the Three Cultures' in which they held some talks of poetry and prose, at 23 hours.
Also, next Wednesday will be a conference of Juan Manuel de Parada under the title 'Unamuno before the Cross: Agony and mystery', after 20 hours.
Attendees at the Museo Ramón Gaya in the south have been involved in 'Get a drink at the Gaya' and this afternoon you can visit the museum with three guides exception: José Miguel Noguera, María del Carmen Sánchez-Rojas (Professor of Art History the UMU) and the dealer José Julián Buigues.
Space Molinos del Rio Stables also has organized guided tours with a tour of its history and see the mill in operation
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia