With the exhibition "Isaac Peral, the dream of innovation", Diego Quevedo Carmona, center of photography, exposes from his private collection, until June 30, a series of personal objects and collectors of incalculable value that pivot around To the figure, ingenuity and life of the universal Murcia sailor Isaac Peral y Caballero, inventor of the submarine that takes its name nautical ingenuity that revolutionized in the end of century XIX the navigation nautical world.
The City of Cartagena, with its mayor at the head Jose López Martínez (white shirt) has made available to the exhibition one of the rooms of the emblematic municipal building to join the anniversary of the birth in Cartagena of the illustrious military seaman in his 166 Anniversary of that event.
The inauguration ceremony, which was attended by numerous public and students from different teaching centers of the municipality, among them the IES Polytechnic of Cartagena whose students between 14 and 15 years have built two replicas of the submarine at 1/5 scale, the second registering in its Logbook several hours of surface navigation and immersion, also had the assistance of various commanders of the Navy as Captain Ramón Barro, director of the Naval Museum of Cartagena, and the Grand Master and President of the Jumilla Templars Association , First by the right, given the close cultural collaboration that both with Carmona and the Naval Museum maintain through the Project Fénix Prisoners of the Fine Arts and Craft that the milites Christi of the municipality murciano famous by the temper of its wines, from the 2006, they develop in various penitentiaries of the Spanish territory and all Murcia.
Source: Templarios de Jumilla