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Visit the Hydraulic Complex Ucenda closing the course on the History of the City of Mula (26/11/2011)

The prehistoric complex Milano, the strength of Alcala, the Cerro de la Almagra or all of the Franciscan convent of La Purisima Concepcion have been some of the places visited

About fifty people have participated in recent weeks in the course on the history of Mule City has organized the Department of Culture of the City Council by the Mula Mula historian and chronicler, Juan Gonzalez Castaño, and who on Saturday celebrated the last visits Ucenda Hydraulic Complex and its monuments.

The councilman of Culture, Wonders of April, highlights the importance of these meetings so that all may know Mülenen rich heritage and the legacy they have left the different cultures that have passed through the town.

"Next year will move to the secondary schools the possibility that students can participate in these meetings as an activity, since there have been many young people in these cycles that have participated in the various views showing great interest."

It also highlights the fact that some Mülenen repeat the course: "what makes us appreciate the concern of many people to the history of Mule."

The lectures of the course is taught "in situ" in different places of great historical and heritage of the municipality, which has enabled participants to discover the wealth of their ancestors Mülenen and the uses given to all the resources of the region.

Thus, for seven weeks, the talks were held every Saturday morning, has been visited: a field in Espuña Argaric, the prehistoric complex of El Milano, the thirteenth-century tower of La Puebla de Mula and strength Alcala, the whole of the Franciscan convent of La Purisima Concepcion, the Cerro de La Almagra, origin of the present town of Mula, and Ucenda Hydraulic Complex and its monuments.

Juan Gonzalez, responsible for delivering the talks, has been very pleased with the outcome of the course "an average of fifty people per tour, with varied ages and some of them who had already participated in previous cycles. The truth is that it has been very satisfying to be able to teach many people to know their land, the great historical values ​​and the enormous potential for cultural tourism with our sites and monuments, "he says.

The last talk ended with a visit to a winery.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Mula

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