The Museum has recently done amazing work in repositioning itself within the region as a complex institution, recording the rich history and heritage through diverse valuable collections of the area by transmitting it to the wider community and beyond, paying special attention to the youth, people with special needs and to education.
The museum affirms the cultural treasure of the region under the slogan ‘Present your history to protect it.’ By promoting and communicating it through the new permanent exhibition and a host of events, it visibly contributes to the overall sustainable development of the area as well as encouraging people’s awareness of belonging to the city. It is thus seen as a guardian, a protector and an interpreter of cultural heritage, but even more as an indispensable actor in contemporary social movements – in every sense – in the south of the country.