CAMAGÜEY.- The Office of the Historian of the City of Camagüey (OHCC) announced part of the cultural program that from this month will lead to 25th anniversary of the institution, to be celebrated next February 24.

At a press conference, José Rodríguez Barreras notified for December 26th a Rumbatá concert in the Plaza de El Carmen, where the group led by Wilmer Ferrán will present the album My rumba is not going to stop.

The director of the OHCC also referred to the delivery on the 13th of an Award medal, and to the promotion of two digital numbers of the magazine Senderos, dedicated to the historian Elda Cento (on the 14th) and the hero Ignacio Agramonte (on the 23rd, when the 180th anniversary of his birth)

For January, reserve the reopening of the Ignacio Agramonte Revolution Square complex, just on the 31st, the 33rd birthday of a headquarters of must of recognition events during Camagüey's Culture Week.

“The celebrations around February 2 for the 508th anniversary of the

foundation of the town of Santa María del Puerto del Príncipe have, among other things, to recover life ", emphasized Rodríguez Barreras.

In addition to the Revolution Square, the OHCC maintains as works in execution the Funerary Heritage Interpretation Center and the Railway Museum that is supposed to be inaugurated on February 24.

“The Office never closed, it made itself available to what was needed, and the works did not stop ”, explained Rodríguez Barreras after pointing out the loss of citizen habits due to emergencies due to the pandemic of COVID-19.

 

In this sense, he resumes the inspection of the built heritage and the urban regulations for the Historic Urban Center of Camagüey, National Heritage since 1980, and with a segment of it as Heritage of the Humanity since 2008.

Translated by Linet Acuña Quilez