The Roman Theatre extends its opening hours and days to provide the opportunity to visit the monument to those travelers visiting the city.
Sundays 5 and 26 extending the closing hours to 16 hours for the arrival of cruise ships, in addition, on Monday August 13 the museum will be open from 10 to 20 hours and 15 August holiday.
The tour lasts approximately 60 minutes and can be done for free because the museum has a large number of explanatory resources (panels, video, models, interactive, allowing the understanding of all parts and elements exposed. But also guided tours scheduled every hour, no extra charge. For tours in languages ​​(English or French) must be booked by calling 968 50 00 93.
The museum tour begins at the Museum, whose entrance is located at the Town Hall Square opposite the Palace Hall, and is a time travel through their exhibition halls, culminating in the unexpected appearance of the mighty Roman Theatre bleachers.
In addition, visitors who come to the Museum will enjoy the IX Mediterranean temporary exhibition. The exhibition includes the latest and most important pictorial cycle of Pedro Cano, inspired by his travels and in the contemplation of cities that immerses us in the history of Mediterranean man in the movement of its people, fishing, living and loving on the banks of nine cities.
Nine Mediterranean is the personal vision of the painter made ​​from a sea that does not appear in its 54 paintings, whose attention is projected from him towards shore.
The nine Mediterranean are Alexandria, Cartagena, Istanbul, Majorca, Naples, Patmos, Sicily, Split and Venice.
In the words of Pedro Cano The sea is a curtain invisible.
It appears, although the star / creator of the sites.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena