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Herencia dresses up with an ambitious cultural spring program

Inheritance, through its Culture department, has presented its new and ambitious cultural program for the spring, with a varied and high-level proposal aimed at all audiences. From theater plays to musical activities and local group events, the program aims to enrich and diversify the cultural offerings of the town. The program will kick off on Saturday, March 9 with the

“JERUSALEM” by Teatro del Noctámbulo in Consuegra, with the creative costume design by Rafael Garrigós.

In a setting that evokes English rural traditions and idiosyncrasies, the play “JERUSALEM” by Teatro del Noctámbulo arrives to captivate the audience with its powerful narrative and a central character that redefines the anti-hero archetype. The performance comes to life with the outstanding participation of Rafael Garrigós from Herencia, who contributes his talent and vision in costume design, enriching the

The Hermitage of the Christ of Mercy is in the midst of a rehabilitation process.

Inheritance is witnessing the progress of a groundbreaking project for the preservation of its cultural and religious heritage. The Hermitage of the Christ of Mercy, an emblematic building dating back to 1575 and housing the venerated image of the Christ of Mercy, the oldest in the locality since 1677, is undergoing significant renovation work. This Tuesday, the project received a

Support from the Board for the declaration of the Carnival of Herencia as an intangible Cultural Heritage.

In the colorful and vibrant town of Herencia (Ciudad Real), there is not only joy and tradition during its famous carnival, but also a firm commitment to cultural preservation and institutional recognition. An Unbreakable Institutional Support In a ceremony marked by emotion and recognition, Blanca Fernández, the delegate of the Junta de Comunidades in the province of Ciudad Real, announced

The Pelendengues present “The Carnival heals everything”

With the echoes of Christmas carols still in the air and the holiday decorations packed away, Herencia begins to immerse itself in the spirit of carnival. This unique event, eagerly awaited by many, takes on a special significance as the streets are adorned with the official poster and the city comes alive with the first parades. However, for true carnival

The stories with bread and chocolate return to the Heritage Library.

  At an event that promises to delight both the intellect and the palate, the Municipal Library “Miguel de Cervantes” in Herencia opens its doors for a very special edition of “Cuentos con pan y chocolate” (Stories with bread and chocolate), this Friday, January 26, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This initiative, rooted in tradition and a love for

Herencia kicks off the Seventh Edition of “Immortals” with a record number of youth participants.

The seventh edition of the “Inmortales” reading project in Herencia has begun with unprecedented success, marking a record participation. This project, led by the councilor for Youth and the Municipal Library, Aitor Gallego de la Sacristana, in collaboration with the three secondary schools in the town, has sparked notable enthusiasm among students. In this edition, 163 young people from 3rd

Herencia dresses up with an ambitious cultural spring program

Inheritance, through its Culture department, has presented its new and ambitious cultural program for the spring, with a varied and high-level proposal aimed at all audiences. From theater plays to musical activities and local group events, the program aims to enrich and diversify the cultural offerings of the town. The program will kick off on Saturday, March 9 with the

“JERUSALEM” by Teatro del Noctámbulo in Consuegra, with the creative costume design by Rafael Garrigós.

In a setting that evokes English rural traditions and idiosyncrasies, the play “JERUSALEM” by Teatro del Noctámbulo arrives to captivate the audience with its powerful narrative and a central character that redefines the anti-hero archetype. The performance comes to life with the outstanding participation of Rafael Garrigós from Herencia, who contributes his talent and vision in costume design, enriching the

The Hermitage of the Christ of Mercy is in the midst of a rehabilitation process.

Inheritance is witnessing the progress of a groundbreaking project for the preservation of its cultural and religious heritage. The Hermitage of the Christ of Mercy, an emblematic building dating back to 1575 and housing the venerated image of the Christ of Mercy, the oldest in the locality since 1677, is undergoing significant renovation work. This Tuesday, the project received a

Support from the Board for the declaration of the Carnival of Herencia as an intangible Cultural Heritage.

In the colorful and vibrant town of Herencia (Ciudad Real), there is not only joy and tradition during its famous carnival, but also a firm commitment to cultural preservation and institutional recognition. An Unbreakable Institutional Support In a ceremony marked by emotion and recognition, Blanca Fernández, the delegate of the Junta de Comunidades in the province of Ciudad Real, announced

The Pelendengues present “The Carnival heals everything”

With the echoes of Christmas carols still in the air and the holiday decorations packed away, Herencia begins to immerse itself in the spirit of carnival. This unique event, eagerly awaited by many, takes on a special significance as the streets are adorned with the official poster and the city comes alive with the first parades. However, for true carnival

The stories with bread and chocolate return to the Heritage Library.

  At an event that promises to delight both the intellect and the palate, the Municipal Library “Miguel de Cervantes” in Herencia opens its doors for a very special edition of “Cuentos con pan y chocolate” (Stories with bread and chocolate), this Friday, January 26, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This initiative, rooted in tradition and a love for

Herencia kicks off the Seventh Edition of “Immortals” with a record number of youth participants.

The seventh edition of the “Inmortales” reading project in Herencia has begun with unprecedented success, marking a record participation. This project, led by the councilor for Youth and the Municipal Library, Aitor Gallego de la Sacristana, in collaboration with the three secondary schools in the town, has sparked notable enthusiasm among students. In this edition, 163 young people from 3rd

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