Titled "Togo Expedition", the exhibition features nearly a hundred photographs that can be seen until the end of August in the Temporary Exhibition Hall Auditorium and Congress Palace "Princess Elena".
The Temporary Exhibition Hall Auditorium and Congress Palace "Princess Elena" Eagles hosts until the end of August the photographic exhibition "Expedition Togo" association "Chambbáa" chaired by Rafael Madrid aquiline Matrán adoption.
You can visit every day schedule 18'00 to 21'00 hours.
The exhibition includes about one hundred snapshots posed a photographic memory of the ongoing work of this international cooperative partnership "Boumbouaka" Togolese town of Sabana Africa, located 50 minutes from the city of Dapaong (capital Sabana).
The main function of "Chambbáa" was to create an operating room, funded by the Mapfre Foundation, which deals with giving health care to disabled children with problems primarily neurological and musculoskeletal.
The opening ceremony of the exhibition was given by the mayor of Eagles, Bartolomé Hernández Giménez, who was accompanied by the Councillor for Culture and Heritage, Francisco Miguel Martinez, the honorary president of the Foundation Mapfre, Julio Castelo, and the president of Chambbáa, Rafael Madrid, along with other guests.
The event included a screening of another 700 striking photographs about life and customs in Africa, which could be seen in the front of the auditorium.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas