INAH investigates illegal projection in the Palacio de Cortés

by times news cr

After some images of a screening held at the Palace of Cortesin the city of Cuernavaca, the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) reported that it would initiate an investigation into the improper use of this property.

According to the information, last Saturday December 14 Between 9:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. a series of images were projected with captions that said ‘In favor of life’ and ‘We don’t need abortion!’.

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The events occurred on the facade of the Regional Museum of the People of MorelosPalacio de Cortés, this in the capital of Morelos. Upon realizing this, the INAH explained that this projection was not authorized and that it was an improper use of the historical monument.

Due to this fact, the organization revealed that the legal area of ​​the INAH Center Morelos will carry out the appropriate legal measures against those responsible for these events, since banners were also placed on the railings of the museum’s archaeological zone.

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Let us remember that the Palacio de Córtes is a mini palace built around the 16th century and which was ordered to be built by Hernán Córtes himself after the conquest of Mexico-Tenochtitlán. This place served as a kind of home when it was declared “Marquesado del Valle de Oaxaca”.

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