This is a partial capture of an interpretive panel from the Museo de Semana Santa de Cáceres, presented in Spanish, English, Portuguese, German, French, and Braille.
The panels combine text, maps, and images, that reflect the city’s international identity as a World Heritage site.
PALRA
146147
Naomi_Heller
Spain
València
—
Valencia
146403
Naomi_Heller
Spain
València
—
Valencia
146915
Naomi_Heller
Spain
València
—
Valencia
147171
alex_analyzing stickers_unibe
Spain
València
—
Valencia
135908
Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto
Spain
Cáceres
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PALRA
136164
Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto
Spain
Cáceres
This is a partial capture of an interpretive panel from the Museo de Semana Santa de Cáceres, presented in Spanish, English, Portuguese, German, French, and Braille.
The panels combine text, maps, and images, that reflect the city’s international identity as a World Heritage site.
PALRA
146148
Naomi_Heller
Spain
València
—
Valencia
146404
Naomi_Heller
Spain
València
—
Valencia
15588
Spain
Alcalá la Real
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147172
alex_analyzing stickers_unibe
Spain
València
—
Valencia
146149
Naomi_Heller
Spain
València
—
Valencia
146405
Naomi_Heller
Spain
València
—
Valencia
147173
alex_analyzing stickers_unibe
Spain
València
—
Valencia
135910
Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto
Spain
Cáceres
Language Spanish
Top-down discourse: the plaque is clearly institutional heritage signage (commemorative brass plate, official tone). No commercial or bottom-up interventions visible (unlike stickers/posters elsewhere in Plaza Mayor).
Provides precise dates: painting originally exhibited 1865–1992. Reinstalled as a replica in 2013.
Refers to La Virgen de la Paz and its local devotional meaning (La Virgen de los Partos). Religious references in public signage = Catholic heritage embedded in urban landscape. Sign anchors collective memory and identity in a religious artwork linked to fertility beliefs.
Lexicon: devoción, profesaban, prenadas reflects both archaic religious discourse and medical-social language about women. Reinforces gendered cultural practices in heritage narratives.
PALRA
136166
Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto
Spain
Cáceres
This is a partial capture of an interpretive panel from the Museo de Semana Santa de Cáceres, presented in Spanish, English, Portuguese, German, French, and Braille.
The panels combine text, maps, and images, that reflect the city’s international identity as a World Heritage site.