| The museum space can be used as a conference room and courses as soon as the deeds are signed | The Cartagena City Council will have a new museum space in the city center.
It is a basement on Calle Carlos III, next to the Mercado de Santa Florentina, which will be transferred to the City Council shortly and where you can see a section of the wall of Carlos III. The 380-square-meter space has already been conditioned and has accesses (stairs and glazed elevator), bathroom and an open space that can be used as a conference, seminar and training room.
Among the equipment that it already has, stand out a computer network, screen and projector.The section of wall recovered within the new exhibition hall, as it is a site classified as a Site of Cultural Interest (BIC), was included in 2006 within a Special Plan around the plot it stipulated, as marked by the current regulations on the findings of archaeological remains, that the space should be ceded to the City of Cartagena.
The construction company, meanwhile, received height compensation.The work has already been delivered and it was expected that the formalization of deeds would take place during the month of April, but due to the cessation of notarial procedures due to the coronavirus health crisis, the process was delayed.
After the resumption of the notarial activity, the signing of deeds will take place in the next few days."Cartagena is going to have an exceptional space where we can admire a section of the wall of Carlos III, a symbol of our city that constituted a defensive belt for Cartagena in the 18th century," said the mayor, Ana Belén Castejón.
With this incorporation into the municipal heritage, “Cartagena continues to expand its endowment of public spaces, which Cartagena and Cartagena can enjoy with our wide range of training and tourism.
The wall of Carlos III is part of the rich history of our city and allows us to know and appreciate our past.
This is one more example of the commitment of the local government to recover and value the municipal heritage ”.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena