Recognition at Valencian Awards
The MARQ exhibition “The Legacy of the Qin and Han Dynasties, China. The Warriors of Xi’an” has recently been honored with a gold award at the Ephemeral Architecture Design Awards of the Valencian Community. This prestigious recognition adds to the exhibition’s impressive list of awards and accolades.
Unique Interaction with Visitors
The Design Association of the Valencian Community (ADCV) praised the exhibition for its engaging discourse and the unique interaction it facilitated between the warrior sculptures and visitors. This acknowledgement highlights the significance of the exhibition in creating an immersive and memorable experience for all who visited.
Curated by Cambridge University professor Marcos Martinón-Torres and designed by Elche architect Ángel Rocamora, the exhibition has not only received critical acclaim but has also set a new record by attracting 280,682 visitors in less than a year. This remarkable feat solidifies its position as the most viewed exhibit in the history of the Alicante museum.
Additional Insight
It is evident from the continuous stream of awards and the record-breaking attendance numbers that the MARQ exhibition has left a lasting impact on both the local community and visitors. By seamlessly blending historical significance with innovative design and interactive elements, the exhibition has successfully captured the imagination of a diverse audience, further solidifying its reputation as a must-see cultural attraction in Alicante.