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October 2, 2025
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Zamora Museum - Under the title Collection and Heritage, the Zamora Museum is once again hosting three lectures that aim to contextualize unique works from the center's collection that are particularly relevant to Zamora's heritage. The talks will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the museum's auditorium on three consecutive Thursdays.

On October 2, Francisco J. González de la Fuente, Sofía Rojas Miguel and Óscar Rodríguez Monterrubio, from Zamora Protohistórica, will bring us closer to the Roman site of El Castrico in Rabanales, which the association has been investigating since 2018 and which, in recent excavation campaigns, has provided interesting archaeological remains that are beginning to be integrated into the permanent exhibition of the Zamora Museum. A week later, on October 9, Eduardo Fuentes Ganzo will talk about one of the most spectacular archaeological sites found in the city of Zamora, the treasure of medieval coins recovered in 1999 in the Plaza de Arias Gonzalo, which is a splendid example of the money in use in Castile towards the middle of the 15th century. Finally, on October 16, José Andrés Casquero Fernández will reflect on Ramón Álvarez's processional sculpture to interpret the "Portrait of Ramona Feltrero," which, to mark the bicentenary of the Coreses artist's birth, is leaving the center's warehouses to be exhibited in the 19th-20th Century Fine Arts gallery.

October 2 / 7:30 p.m.
Francisco J. González de la Fuente, Sofia Rojas Miguel and Oscar Rodriguez Monterrubio
"The origins of the Roman site of El Castrico in Rabanales through two unique discoveries."

October 9 / 7:30 p.m.
Eduardo Fuentes Ganzo
"The Treasure of Plaza Arias Gonzalo de Zamora. The best example of the money used in Castile around 1440."

October 16 / 7:30 p.m.
José Andrés Casquero Fernández
"Processional imagery in the work of Ramón Álvarez."




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  • Postal address Museo de Zamora - Plaza Santa Lucía 2. Zamora. NaN. Zamora