This Wednesday, November 13 at 7:00 p.m. at the Casa del Pueblo del Llano del Beal, the Cartagena Piensa program of the Department of Culture in collaboration with the Federation of Neighborhood Associations of Cartagena and Region, the Sierra Minera Foundation, and with associations of neighbors and other groups and neighbors of Llano del Beal, Strait of San Ginés and El Beal, and of the councils of El Algar and Rincón de San Ginés organizes the workshop 'Strategies for the conservation of the Mining Heritage of the deputation of El Beal' .
This workshop is one of the four Citizen Participation for the conservation of the heritage of the Sierra Minera that will also be held in Alumbres on November 21, in La Unión on 26 of this month and in Portmán on November 28.
These workshops are based on a study that the Sierra Minera Foundation is conducting for the Cultural Heritage Institute of Spain, which aims to define what to do to achieve the conservation of the valuable industrial heritage of the Sierra Minera of Cartagena - La Unión, which is declared BIC as Historic place.
The objective of these workshops is to open a citizen debate on the precarious situation of the mining heritage of the environment of each of the villages and discuss what to do to preserve it, defining intervention proposals and conservation strategies, which will be incorporated into the study to be presented to the Cultural Heritage Institute of Spain, Ministry of Culture.
The workshop involves Pedro Martos Miralles, sociologist and Manager of the Sierra Minera Foundation and Francisco A. Fernández Antolinos, a graduate in History and Archaeologist and Director of the Interpretation Center of the Las Matildes Mine.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena