La Otra Mirada Pedro San Martin Moro is the title of an exhibition featuring the municipal Archaeological Museum.
The exhibition consists of a collection of 38 pictures of Cartagena in the 50 The author was one of the greatest archaeologists and architects of the port city and also a photographer of the time.
This morning was held a press pass to the media, which was attended by the Councillor for Culture, David Martinez, the director general of Cultural Heritage, Maria Comas and curator of the exhibition, Fernando Vazquez.
La Otra Mirada Pedro San Martin consists of 38 photographs of the 700 existing on the port city and collect the view of the port city between the years 1954-1958.
The director of Cultural Heritage, Maria Comas l recorded that exposure could not be located anywhere else better as the Archaeological Museum of Cartagena was a work of Pedro San Martin.
Comas explained that the images have been donated to the General Archive of the Region of Murcia.
In addition to the photographs, there are 250 cases and more than 40,000 photographs, most of their work as an archaeologist and architect.
On the other hand, the Councillor for Culture, David Martinez thanked Maria Comas both as the director of the General Archives of the Region of Murcia, Rafael Fresneda and Commissioner, that we bring this collection to the Archaeological Museum and lets see this Cartagena 50s.
In addition, the mayor added that have great quality, and have that poetic view of the city, showing its festivals, traditions, countryside and the sea.
That picture she saw a young architect of Cartagena.
Martinez Noguera has encouraged Cartagena and Cartagena to visit the exhibition as it is very fortunate to have this exhibition in the city.
It should be noted that the notes also explained the curator of the exhibition, Fernando Vazquez:
It's another vision of what this character was.
San Martin, besides being an archaeologist and architect was also a great photographer as he was one of the founders of the Association of Photographers of Cartagena.
Fernando Vazquez has continued explaining that these images are a turning point in changing the picture.
The exhibition, La Otra Mirada San Pedro Marti n opens this afternoon at 20.00 at the municipal Archaeological Museum and remain on display until January 10, 2016.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena