This is an image of the procession of Christ's forgiveness (a somewhat blurred image). Today Murcia parade by one of the most important processions and parades in which more people: the procession of the "Coloraos" (Real, and ancient most Venerable Arch Confraternity of the Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ)
miércoles, 31 de marzo de 2010
martes, 30 de marzo de 2010
lunes, 29 de marzo de 2010
Easter 2010: Palm Sunday.
domingo, 28 de marzo de 2010
Bike Path
sábado, 27 de marzo de 2010
Bike Line Under Construction
This is one of the newer areas of expansion of the city of Murcia: Avenida Juan de Borbon. This avenue has been amended three times. First, it was a road of two lanes in each direction with one lane of service (in every sense of the via). As produced jams, it was revised to have three lanes. Now, it is changed again to include ways to put the tram in this avenue. Luckily, they have decided to set up (finally) a bike lane.
Labels:
Avenida Juan de Borbón,
Avenue,
Murcia,
protest,
tram
viernes, 26 de marzo de 2010
Take A Break
Friday: last day working week (for some). Take a break, which are already few hours.
Today begins Holy Week in Spain, and many begin a week's holiday today. I will have those days off from next Thursday (inclusive) until the following Tuesday (also included).
In the photo, you can see a sign which says no dogs allowed to do shit in this place (more or less).
jueves, 25 de marzo de 2010
Vespa
At the mall "Nueva Condomina" can see a display of antique motorcycles. Among other things, is this Vespa (well preserved) from the 60s. The first Vespa model was manufactured in 1946.
Labels:
mall,
motorbikes,
Murcia,
Region of Murcia
miércoles, 24 de marzo de 2010
Building Facade
This is one of those facades that call my attention.
In the basement of this building, where there is now a gym and a games room, from the '60s through the late 80's had a cinema (Cine Gran Via), which in the early 90's tried to be a nightclub (it is remembered for trying to open a macro New Year's Eve party, after selling all the tickets for 1500 people, it could not openning, and they had to return the money, although not all recovered).
martes, 23 de marzo de 2010
La Cueva. The Cave.
La Cueva (The Cave) is a small village belonging to the Murcian parish of Monteagudo. What is striking is the gravel quarry that is closed since 1968, and seems to be falling on the town.
lunes, 22 de marzo de 2010
Trees Pruned
During the past month, it has been pruning the trees in need. This image is of a garden in the neighborhood of San Basilio, near the Escuela Oficial de Idiomas (Official School of Languages)
domingo, 21 de marzo de 2010
Spring 2010
viernes, 19 de marzo de 2010
Father's Day 2010
jueves, 18 de marzo de 2010
Rocks & Sea
Tomorrow is a holiday in many places of Spain (it's party at the Autonomous Communities of Castilla-La Mancha, Castilla y León, Autonomous Community of Valencia, Extremadura, Madrid, Galicia, Murcia, Navarra, Basque Country, La Rioja and Melilla).
So, many of the beaches of Levante (the area which is also the Region of Murcia) are filled, especially from Madrid.
miércoles, 17 de marzo de 2010
Official School Of Languages. Escuela Oficial de Idiomas De Murcia.
The grey building corresponds to the Official School of Languages of Murcia. This is a public language center with official titles in English, French, Arabic, Chinese, German, ... . (Here, the website)
It is located (as you can see from this perspective) next to the cactus roundabout (see photo of yesterday)
martes, 16 de marzo de 2010
The Cactus Roundabout
This is one of the less I like Murcia roundabouts. I don't know what is doing these false cactus in the middle of a very large roundabout which not fill or anything. This roundabout has an underpass, and this surface part is called Square of La Opinión (the name gives them the building of the newspaper La Opinion, which is in this square).
lunes, 15 de marzo de 2010
Horse Head
domingo, 14 de marzo de 2010
The House Of The Nine Floors. La Casa De Los Nueve Pisos.
For many years this building was the tallest of Murcia. In the basement of this building, you can go to eat at the restaurants out there, you can go to have drinks in several of the pub out there.
About this building I can tell you that:
20th century. It was constructed by the architect José Antonio Rodriguez between 1914 and 1942. It was erected over the patio of the former College of the Annunciation, founded by the Jesuits in the 18th century, and which it maintains part of the cloister inside and the entryway of one of the facades. The former building also housed the Royal Factory for spinning and Piedmont silk throwing. (source: Municipallity of Murcia).
This building is located between the garden of nitrate and the San Esteban Palace.
sábado, 13 de marzo de 2010
Edificio Alba. Alba Building
jueves, 11 de marzo de 2010
Blog Day: The Tenin Technique
Today marks the fifth anniversary of ParisDailyPhoto. Five years ago started a different way of looking each his own city. This began what is now a large community of citydailyphotobloggers (nearly 1200, are part of this community).
This is my photo tribute to Eric Tenin, and his technique of shooting photos (from ground). Click on image to enlarge (watch photo inside the photo) and see details of the tribute of a Murcian to this Parisian.
MurciaDailyPhoto meet its second anniversary in June.
Click here to view thumbnails for all participants
miércoles, 10 de marzo de 2010
Stop
martes, 9 de marzo de 2010
Clouds
domingo, 7 de marzo de 2010
Iberians In Murcia
sábado, 6 de marzo de 2010
The Iberian World In Murcia
Inside the Archaeological Museum of Murcia can take a tour of its prehistory to the time of the Visigoths.
Today I will show you a part of history Ibera. The Iberians were the inhabitants of the Mediterranean area of the Iberian Peninsula from the seventh century and the first century BC In fact, the Greeks were (and later the Romans) and those who called these people from this region of Spain.
In the image, votive funeral.
viernes, 5 de marzo de 2010
Palacio de San Esteban (St. Stephen Palace)
Building 1555, founded as the first school in the Society of Jesus in Spain. Throughout its history it has played many roles as:
- 1767 Headquarters Company of the Dragon Queen
- 1770 provincial madhouse
In 1931 it was declared historical heritage. Since 1984, this building is the headquarters of the prime ministership of the Region of Murcia.
It is located next to the remains that I showed you two days ago.
Here, its website.
jueves, 4 de marzo de 2010
Hailstorm
miércoles, 3 de marzo de 2010
Parking Or Preserving History.
After several disputes if they made a new park in downtown Murcia to attract visitors, since in Murcia there is a serious parking problem, and after passing the case through the courts, ultimately, the city of Murcia got to him build the parking permit.
The problem is that when they have to dig (and was what was expected), they have found a neighborhood in the thirteenth century, where a mosque (or so it seems) and a cemetery annex the neighborhood (or so seems). A civic platform, has managed to paralyze the work through a complaint to the court, which ruled to preserve the heritage, as the district council found pretended to dismantle and re-build over the parking lot.
There are still people for and against maintaining these rest instead of building the parking lot.
What do you think?
Here you can see photos taken by this citizens platform.
The problem is that when they have to dig (and was what was expected), they have found a neighborhood in the thirteenth century, where a mosque (or so it seems) and a cemetery annex the neighborhood (or so seems). A civic platform, has managed to paralyze the work through a complaint to the court, which ruled to preserve the heritage, as the district council found pretended to dismantle and re-build over the parking lot.
There are still people for and against maintaining these rest instead of building the parking lot.
What do you think?
Here you can see photos taken by this citizens platform.
martes, 2 de marzo de 2010
lunes, 1 de marzo de 2010
March Theme Day: Passageway
First of the month. Here comes the Theme Day organized by the CityDailyPhotoBlogs Community. This month: Passageway. Although in February 2009 we used this theme topic.
The picture today is one of the entrances to public parking of the artillery barracks.
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