Plaza del Castillo, cehegin
The Church of St. Mary Magdalene Museum Cehegín is one of the most important temples in the Region of Murcia.
The architecture and its components make it a piece of indisputable quality in the panorama of religious architecture Murcia. It is the work of Jerome Quijano , architect of the Diocese of Cartagena in the sixteenth century .
Because of the relevance and perfection of some of the objects it houses , it was decided nearly four decades ago to create a museum inside the temple.
The museum is made up of the very church itself , and containing major works , both in the field of architecture , sculpture and painting. Some of them date back to the sixteenth century .
A unique space , which holds great religious , but that has adapted to the new trends of cultural tourism that emphasizes quality in the Region of Murcia.
Address: PLAZA DEL CASTILLO, S / N.CEHEGAnd Fajardo Palace :
The current Museum of cehegin ArqueolÛgico founded as such in 1976 consists of three buildings such as:
- House Council
Fajardo - Palace
- Annex buildings on Main Street .
Council House , has three floors , a ground floor dedicated to zagu · n input and PÛrtico which shows reproductions
Roman and Byzantine Mosaics , the second floor has 3 rooms that were the Mayor , the Chapter House and outbuildings Salun of citizens
and now engaged and Iberian Prehistory rooms ; Another room serves UNIUN with Palace · Fajardo and is dedicated to
exhibit late- medieval Roman - Visigoth and Muslim both as a Christian · n .
Palace Fajardo s Baroque style . XVIII , is car · Marital character and has two floors, · tico, cellar and patios.
Your access door is framed by pilasters. The main floor has four balconies and tico · pequeÒos
balconcilloswindows . The facade shows a whole courses of brick masonry jointing and entrepaÒos framed by plasterwork
painted dark . On the main balcÛn is the Fajardo family blasÛn - Rock .
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Plaza del Castillo, cehegin
The Church of St. Mary Magdalene Museum Cehegín is one of the most important temples in the Region of Murcia.
The architecture and its components make it a piece of indisputable quality in the panorama of religious architecture Murcia. It is the work of Jerome Quijano , architect of the Diocese of Cartagena in the sixteenth century .
Because of the relevance and perfection of some of the objects it houses , it was decided nearly four decades ago to create a museum inside the temple.
The museum is made up of the very church itself , and containing major works , both in the field of architecture , sculpture and painting. Some of them date back to the sixteenth century .
A unique space , which holds great religious , but that has adapted to the new trends of cultural tourism that emphasizes quality in the Region of Murcia.
Address: PLAZA DEL CASTILLO, S / N.CEHEGAnd Fajardo Palace :
The current Museum of cehegin ArqueolÛgico founded as such in 1976 consists of three buildings such as:
- House Council
Fajardo - Palace
- Annex buildings on Main Street .
Council House , has three floors , a ground floor dedicated to zagu · n input and PÛrtico which shows reproductions
Roman and Byzantine Mosaics , the second floor has 3 rooms that were the Mayor , the Chapter House and outbuildings Salun of citizens
and now engaged and Iberian Prehistory rooms ; Another room serves UNIUN with Palace · Fajardo and is dedicated to
exhibit late- medieval Roman - Visigoth and Muslim both as a Christian · n .
Palace Fajardo s Baroque style . XVIII , is car · Marital character and has two floors, · tico, cellar and patios.
Your access door is framed by pilasters. The main floor has four balconies and tico · pequeÒos
balconcilloswindows . The facade shows a whole courses of brick masonry jointing and entrepaÒos framed by plasterwork
painted dark . On the main balcÛn is the Fajardo family blasÛn - Rock .
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