The artistic project of the way of the holy grail, route of knowledge, way of peace and Dr. María Gómez Rodrigo
Abstract
In this article we present the work that the Cultural Association the Way of the Holy Grail is currently developing in order to create an artistic story that marks the largest possible number of populations through which the Way of the Holy Grail, Route of Knowledge, Path of Peace runs through plastic works of art. Road that spreads a legendary territory that runs from San Juan de la Peña to the cathedral of Valencia.
In the Introduction we explain the motivations that have led us to the creation of this artistic story on the Way of the Holy Grail. In the objectives of the project, the stages that define the path that reaches approximately 520 km are shown and we give a brief explanation of the story of the Holy Grail (Santo Cáliz).
Next, the methodology applied for the elaboration of this project is presented in separate subsections like the titles of the works that explain the history of the Santo Cáliz (Holy Grail) along with the most outstanding that identifies each of the populations that will host the pieces.
Being an active program, we present the trajectory of Dr. María Gómez in order to justify why the Cultural Association The Way of the Holy Grail works with her the story of the most sought-after relic of the Western Medieval.
In the Conclusions the importance of carrying out synergies of collaboration between civil society, the Administration and the productive fabric as an engine of initiatives that help to structure the entire Grail Territory is exposed.
Finally, the Conclusions set out the importance of achieving synergies of collaboration between the Administration and the associative civil citizens as the engine of initiatives that help to shape the entire Grail Territory. As well as the importance of providing heritage content to any initiative to create a tourist destination.
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