The spokesman for the Popular Culture of the Group in the Regional Assembly, Diana Asurmendi, visited the premises of the Convent of San Francisco accompanied by the mayor of Mula, Diego Cervantes, Councillor for Culture and Socialist spokesman Alonso Romero, and popular spokesman Mula, Christopher Gabarrón.
Asurmendi, which last week filed a motion in the House to support the project Murcia Museum Murcianos twentieth century artists, visited the rehabilitation works are being undertaken in this property and has been excited and looking forward to the project comes to an end "to see the final result and enjoy the convent as if we were in the sixteenth century."
The motion was unanimously approved by all parliamentary groups supported the decentralization of the various cultural landmarks and museum that was promoting the Culture in the Region of Murcia and came to join the Central European model by providing opportunities for other municipalities in Murcia.
He reiterated the great opportunity for artists from Murcia to have a space like this convent in order to exhibit their work.
The mayor of Mula, Diego Cervantes, was pleased by the support it receives from various institutions and political groups for this project that will boost more to promote cultural and heritage tourism in the town of Mula.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mula