Under the 'Cartagena, the jewel of the Mediterranean', the supplement of the journal History of Iberia Vieja gives prominence to its August issue to our city and looks at important moments in its history, from the findings of Cueva Victoria to Modernism, over 18 pages.
The special, which bears on its cover an image of the Roman Theatre, made a list of museums and interpretive centers of Cartagena, as well as festivals and major attractions the city offers.
This is the first supplement to the journal, headed by journalist Bruno Cardeñosa monographically dedicated to a city.
Inside the magazine, which published this August the 50th, another report is published eight pages devoted to the Sirius wreck off the coast of Cabo de Palos which killed 440 people in 1906.
The magazine also features an interview with Gabriel Muñiz, author of the articles that make up the special, which highlights that Cartagena is a city geared to the recovery of its past.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena