Prestigious publications like the newspaper El País, the magazine The Week, or specialized international magazines such as Domus, have placed the Municipal Auditorium as the protagonist and the boat turning point in what has to be the architecture of the future.
Since its launch, it's all praise for this building, designed by architects Selgas and Cano, which rises in the middle port, the sea and combines perfectly with the rich archaeological heritage of Cartagena, adding a new strong point in the city.
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An open door to the architecture of the future , the El Pais article emphasizes the commitment of City Hall for this great infrastructure that contribute to the prosperity of the city by way of culture and tourism.
In the country but also in its magazine The Week, a four-page report, The B, an architectural revolution continues delving into the importance of the image that gives the building as an example of architecture that is, combining simplicity and modernity, forms Simple yet a burst of color.
Finally, Article A new boomtown glow in the international magazine DOMUS, the Batel is shown as an antidote to the crisis Spanish architecture, linked to the crisis known as the brick. In the course of a lengthy report in English, Cartagena is shown as one of the major cities of the region, backed by the wealth of its Roman past and now, with the Auditorium, combines a modern estate on the shores of the sea.
He delights in every detail of the auditorium and announces with a large photo feature both inside and outside and raises it to such pop architecture that is made for the people, for people.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena