- 1st The parish collection of Zurbarán2nd Exhibition of Lorenzo Coullaut Valera3rd Archaeological Exhibition of Marchena4th Museum of the Memory of Marchena
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1st The parish collection of Zurbarán
The Church of San Juan is a temple consecrated to the Decapitation of San Juan Bautista. It was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 1931. The original Sacristy of the church was enlarged in the first third of the s. XVII and it is the parish itself that in 1634 commissioned nine canvases, for the decoration of the sacristy, to the Extremaduran painter Francisco de Zurbarán
2nd Exhibition of Lorenzo Coullaut Valera
The Lorenzo Coullaut Valera Museum is a permanent exhibition since 1990, of originals, sketches and replicas of sculptural works of the aforementioned author. Twenty-three sculptures, three reliefs and two original drawings of an altarpiece are distributed throughout the rooms of this museum, located in an Almohad tower from the s. XII, which in its day was one of the main access gates to the walled enclosure of the city of Marchena
3rd Archaeological Exhibition of Marchena
It is an exhibition carried out by the Cultural Association for the Heritage of MarchenaACUPAMAR. A collection of archaeological pieces that show the great patrimonial and historical wealth of the town is collected, through a tour that begins during the Paleolithic and ends in Roman times.
4th Museum of the Memory of Marchena
This museum was inaugurated on May 1, 2012, being a pioneer in the province of Seville and Andalusia. It is the headquarters of the Marchena Memorial Association. It has permanent exhibitions, such as The Exhibition on the Media and Historical Memory and The Dignity Exhibition versus Repression. In addition, it has a space dedicated to temporary exhibitions and the Memorial Archive.
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