The voice of Galicia
isidoro valerio
19/12/2020 05:00 h
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A photographic exhibition on King Felipe VI organized by the National Monarchical Brotherhood of Spain (HNME) was inaugurated yesterday at the Naval Museum, where it can be visited until January 10, in the morning. The exhibition includes thirty images of the monarch taken by the Andalusian photographer Gerardo Lucio de la Iglesia, a member of the HNME and the Royal Brotherhood of Veterans of the Armed Forces and the Civil Guard. In the opening ceremony, the vice president of HNME, Jos Fernndez and the delegate in Andalusia of the brotherhood, Juan Jos Martn, who together with the author of the photographs that make up the exhibition, Gerardo Lucio de la Iglesia, were received by Colonel Juan López. Lario, director of the Ferrol Naval Museum. It is an itinerant exhibition, which has already been in Rota and in the municipality of Tomares (Seville), and after passing through Ferrol travel to Seville, Valladolid, Balearic Islands, Granada, Jerez de la Frontera (Cdiz), Alicante , Madrid and Barcelona. The photos of the King were taken in Ferrol, on November 4, 2016, on the occasion of the celebration of Veterans Day of the Armed Forces and the Civil Guard on the esplanade of the Military Arsenal Arms Room. The HNME, as a non-profit association, apolitical and without any type of subsidy, according to its vice president, sets itself as objectives to spread the figure of the King, the Unity of Spain and the Parliamentary Monarchy that they have been defending since its creation in 1961.