With the setting of the Second Punic War, the exhibition Carthaginians and Romans.
A story.
A fiestamuestra a set of pictures that relive the history and festivals of the city, recovering the historical events that happened and the causes of confrontation between the Carthaginian and Roman powers;
the beginning of the conflict and its outcome.
The traveling exhibition, organized by the City of Cartagena and the Federation troops and legions, opened on the afternoon of Tuesday, September 6 in the Roman Theatre Museum, with the assistance of Councillor of the Quality of Life, Francisco Calderon, and Councillor for Culture, David Martinez, and the president of the Federation troops and legions of Carthaginians and Romans Festival, Javier Imbernón, to the audience who wore their costumes Carthaginians and Romans acclimating the event.
Carthaginians and Romans.
A story.
A festival aims to bring the visitor through photography Abel Ros to the most important historical moments are relived in the holidays.
These images serve as a graphic document to give a thread to the story told in the texts, which may also be followed by an audiovisual, and leads the public to one of the most important events of the ancient world, War Punic.
The city was the scene of the Second Punic War, and during the holidays all the historical events that occurred since the causes of the confrontation between the Carthaginian and Roman powers, until the beginning of the conflict and its outcome recover.
Thus, the Foundation Qart Hadasht by the Carthaginian Asdrubal, the output of Hannibal's army to Rome, and the great battle that ends with the conquest of the city at the hands of General Scipio marks.
Santiago Posteguillo writer, some think it is not possible to travel in time ... but that's not true he says.
If you go to Cartagena in September suddenly, without realizing it, they will find themselves in the midst of the Second Punic War and understand what happened, how it happened and why it was so important what happened in Cartagena late third century BC.
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The exhibition can be seen until November 28.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena