The MARQ will celebrate on 4 and 5 January open days to bid farewell to the exhibition Rupestrian. The first sanctuaries'.The exhibition, which has received since its opening last July the visit of more than 82,000 people.
This means that access to the museum will be free of charge on Friday 4 January, from 10.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m.and the Saturday 5 January, from 10.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m.The cultural centre will be closed on Sunday 6 January, Epiphany Day, due to a public holiday.
The open days also bring the exhibition to an end. Plastihistory at MARQ and to the Christmas programme which has included numerous activities such as family games, theatrical performances or educational workshops for children, which will last until tomorrow and are linked precisely to the temporary exhibitions. Plastihistory' and 'Rupestrian'.
The latter has brought together for the first time in the MARQ unique and extraordinary pieces that materialise the extraordinary archaeological heritage of the province coinciding with the twentieth anniversary of the inclusion of the from Cave Art of the Mediterranean Arc of the Iberian Peninsula in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site and the opening of the Pla de Petracos.