Guadalajara City Hall, in collaboration with the Gentes de Guadalajara association, has scheduled a series of dramatized visits to the city’s monuments. Saturdays November 9 and 23 and Saturday December 14. Each day there will be two passes (at 10:00 a.m. and 12:15 p.m.) and the route will be different. Tickets can be purchased from this Tuesday at the price of two euros at the Buero Vallejo Theater box office.
On the first day, the tour will start at the San Roque hermitage and pass by the Pantheon of the Duchess of Seville, the Church of San Francisco, the Luis de la Lucena Chapel and Santa María. Meanwhile, on the 23rd, the departure will be at the main gate of the cemetery, then passing through the Marquis of Villamejor Panteón, the Alvar Fáñez Tower, the Infantado Palace and the cloister of the Antonio de Mendoza Palace. Finally, on the 14th, we will leave from the Convent of the Piedad and then pass by the Carmelite Church of San José, the Cotilla Palace and the Torreón del Alamín.
“We combine culture and tourism and we want to invite neighbors and visitors to discover new monumental spaces in a different way,” comments the Councilor for Culture, Javier Toquero, who thanks the Department of Tourism, the Liceo Caracense Institute and the San Fundación for their involvement. “This idea is born from the desire that we have as an association to disseminate the history of the city and to promote cultural and social life in Guadalajara,” adds Javier Barra, vice-president of the association.
While, Abigail Tomey, scene coordinator and text author who are going to be represented, explains that the objective is “to seek the highest possible quality in what we do, always integrating the inhabitants of Guadalajara who wish to participate in these cultural actions as actors or those who participate as than public”.
On the other hand, the people of Guadalajara positively appreciate the Mendoza Conference, which “broke the historical record of visits with more than 600 participants during this weekend”, said Barra, encouraging people to enjoy the XXXIV edition of Tenorio this weekend. Mendocino.