"This bust is the heritage of Yecla and definitely will be exhibited in our archaeological museum ... Today we attended emails from Japan, Germany or the US involvement in this finding," explains the Mayor of Yecla, Marcos Ortuño
After presenting the bust of Emperor Hadrian was held yesterday at the Archaeological Museum of Murcia, attended by Minister of Culture, Pedro A. Sanchez and Mayor Mark Ortuño, the media, both print and digital, are have echoed widely in this presentation.
"I think it was important and a great success having presented this finding in Murcia" emphasizes the mayor of Yecla- "certainly gained media coverage has not been the same if we had made a previous presentation elsewhere. Those attending this means presentation expressed gratitude to the authorities for the decision to submit this bust in Murcia world premiere ".
Media of Spain, Europe, America, have taken on their digital editions this news, apart from being carried in this day of Truth, have prominently in newspapers such as La Opinión, ABC (Madrid, Alicante, Andalusia, Canarias), the Journal Lanza, El Norte de Castilla, Extremadura Today, Ideal for Granada, La Rioja, TVE, RNE, COPE, Ondacero, SER 7 RM, Popular TV, GTM.
All this without mentioning the countless digital media have picked up the news.
"It is a pity that some politicians are unable to see beyond the limits of our municipality and have vision to make Yecla a more prosperous and better city located not only nationally but also internationally, so it is so we bet, "remarks the mayor Marcos Ortuño.
Marcos Ortuño also underlines "the pleasant surprise of having attended today emails from Japan, Germany or the US involvement in this bust and asking for information to come to study this finding," all without having yet analyzed the impact it is having this news on the social networks that you sign as important as that of Antonio Burgos, have launched messages alluding to the discovery of Yecla.
Likewise, the mayor said, "This bust is Yecla heritage and as such will remain and will be posted on our Archaeological Museum".
Source: Ayuntamiento de Yecla