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Charla “El papel de la Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre en el turismo de Jerez”

Con motivo de la visita a las instalaciones de la Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre, D. Rafael Olvera, director  de la Escuela y Dª Serena Jiménez, Jefa del Área de Formación, Museos, Calidad y Medio Ambiente, ofrecieron una interesante charla, cuyo título fue “El papel de la Real Escuela del Arte Ecuestre en el turismo de Jerez”. El director centró su intervención en la presentación de la Real Escuela y su variada oferta, conectando su disertación con el importante papel de la institución en el turismo de Jerez. Por su parte, Dª Serena Jiménez abordó la formación impartida en la Escuela.  La charla fue de gran interés para la audiencia.