article_detail
  • CONTACT
  • ADVERTISE WITH US

  • Home
  • Spanish News
  • Covid 19
  • Property News
  • Motoring
    & Travel
    • All Motoring & Travel News
    • Driving In Spain
    • Spanish Motoring Laws
  • lifestyle
  • Travel & Tourism
  • Art & Culture
EDITIONS: Murcia Today Alicante Today Andalucia Today
article_detail

The Neapolitan nativity scene in the Museo Salzillo


This belén is a total contrast to the Salzillo belén and is well worth a visit

Spanish noble families have been building monumental beléns for centuries, and the Museo Salzillo in Murcia City has two completely different large-scale beléns on show, one by the master sculptor himself and this second belén which was acquired for the museum in 2014.

The Neapolitan nativity scene in the Museo Salzillo

The Neapolitan nativity scene was collected over decades by Carmelo and Emilio García de Castro, and was acquired for the museum by the Fundación San Antonio for an undisclosed sum.

The 18th century collection is considered to be one of the finest of its type in the world, along with those belonging to the March Foundation in Palma de Mallorca, the Certosa di San Martino in Naples and the national museum of Bavaria in Munich. The pieces in the collection are large and remarkable for their technical perfection and realism as well as the quality of the materials used, and the same is true of the scenery in which they are displayed, which is a combination of biblical and 18th century elements.

The belén is characterful and ebullient in its detail, full of larger than life characters and personality, and crammed full of detail.

The Neapolitan nativity scene in the Museo Salzillo

Gnarled fruit sellers and impoverished beggars compete for space with plump merchants, luscious displays of fat fish and lavishly robed Kings, colour popping out of every centimetre and a new detail calling for attention no matter where the eye lands.

Although this scene hangs together as one, the figures have been gathered from a number of sources, including the Borbón Royal Family and the personal collection of Carlos III, and others created by the Neapolitan master Giuseppe Sanmartino are also included.

The belén can be viewed as part of a visit to the Salzillo Musuem.

Click for further information Museo Salzillo Murcia.


article_detail

Whats On Murcia
Until March 7 Pequeño Romea season..

Fun and an introduction to the theatre for young children in the historic Teatro Romea The ever-popular Pequeño Romea..

Until January 25 Yecla artist Lidó Rico pays homage to the..
December 20, 21, 26, 27 and 28 Beauty and the Beast musical..
January 4 New Year concert at the Auditorio Víctor Villegas..
Cultural and Community Venues
An angel with a smartphone? Murcia..

Murcia’s Tourism Department has revealed a new detail hidden in plain sight on Murcia Cathedral’s façade..

The Museum and Cultural Centre of Las Claras in the city of..
Jardín de Floridablanca public park in the city of Murcia
The Plaza de Europa in Murcia
Murcia City places to visit
An angel with a smartphone? Murcia..

Murcia’s Tourism Department has revealed a new detail hidden in plain sight on Murcia Cathedral’s façade..

The best roadside restaurant to eat in all of Murcia, according..
7 of the spookiest haunts in the Region of Murcia
Five spectacular sunsets to admire in the Region of Murcia!
Semana Santa
Murcia Semana Santa: Coloraos..

The Wednesday night parade of the Coloraos Miercoles Santo, the parade of the Coloraos Each town, village and city in..

Semana Santa in the Region of Murcia, the essentials
Semana Santa Sabado de Pasion Murcia
Good Friday am the Procession of the Salzillos Murcia
History of Murcia Capital
History of Murcia, Part 1

The History of the Municipality of Murcia The History of Murcia Capital is written in 6 parts. To access the other sections..

History of Murcia, Part 2
History of Murcia, Part 3
History of Murcia, Part 4
Religious Murcia, Churches, Services
An angel with a smartphone? Murcia..

Murcia’s Tourism Department has revealed a new detail hidden in plain sight on Murcia Cathedral’s façade..

The church of San Lorenzo in the city of Murcia
Iglesia de la Merced, a historic church in the centre of Murcia..
The monastery-church of Nuestra Señora de la Luz
Monuments and Historical Buildings
An angel with a smartphone? Murcia..

Murcia’s Tourism Department has revealed a new detail hidden in plain sight on Murcia Cathedral’s façade..

7 of the spookiest haunts in the Region of Murcia
The Museum and Cultural Centre of Las Claras in the city of..
The church of San Lorenzo in the city of Murcia
Fiestas and Traditions Murcia capital
Traditional festive confectionary..

The taste of Christmas in the Costa Cálida Christmas sweets are as much a part of the festive season in the Costa..

San Antón in the Murcia Region on 17th January
Murcia Semana Santa: Coloraos stain Murcia red with the blood..
Thousands pack Murcia for the Bando de la Huerta
article_detail
Contact Spanish News Today: Editorial 966 260 896 / Office 968 018 268
Direct Payment | Terms And Conditons | Privacy Policy | Legal | About Us | Advertise With Us


To be listed on the CAMPOSOL TODAY MAP please call +34 968 018 268.
To be listed on the CONDADO TODAY MAP please call +34 968 018 268.
Guidelines for submitting articles to Camposol Today

Hello, and thank you for choosing CamposolToday.com to publicise your organisation’s info or event.

Camposol Today is a website set up by Murcia Today specifically for residents of the urbanisation in Southwest Murcia, providing news and information on what’s happening in the local area, which is the largest English-speaking expat area in the Region of Murcia.

When submitting text to be included on Camposol Today, please abide by the following guidelines so we can upload your article as swiftly as possible:

Send an email to editor@camposoltoday.com or contact@murciatoday.com

Attach the information in a Word Document or Google Doc

Include all relevant points, including:

Who is the organisation running the event?

Where is it happening?

When?

How much does it cost?

Is it necessary to book beforehand, or can people just show up on the day?

…but try not to exceed 300 words

Also attach a photo to illustrate your article, no more than 100kb