The Roman Theatre, with 2,000 visitors, followed by the Castillo de la Concepción and the Civil War refugees, were the centers reported a higher entry on Friday, during the feast of Carthaginians and Romans
The initiative of Cartagena Puerto de Culturas last Friday to celebrate an open day festival coinciding with the Carthaginians and Romans, caused more than 5,000 visits to places of tourist interpretation of the city, including the Roman Theatre took the lead with more than 2,000 people.
The monument quintessential Cartagena followed in number of visitors Castillo de la Concepción and the Civil War refugees, which along with Fort Christmas, Augusteum, House of Fortune, the panoramic lift and tourist transport (Bus and catamaran), reached the 3350 entries.
As for the origin of visitors, 53% were from the town, 21% national and 26% foreigners, the latter a high figure is due to the fact that day visited the port with 1,200 cruise tourists AIDAvita on board.
In addition, the painter Perez Casanova, made ​​two guided tours of his work exhibited in the Hall of Temporary Roman Theatre Museum in the light of two cities, an initiative that was greatly appreciated by the participants to act, they could exchange views with their own artist.
Remember that Puerto de Culturas holds three Open Days throughout the year, on Good Friday, at the beginning of Holy Week, another occasion of International Museum Day, May 18 and another on Friday holiday the Carthaginians and Romans.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena