Why Ibermuseums?
“The Declaration of Salvador was a renewal of the dreams of Ibero-American museology that was not innocent and very social. This is why for its preamble we chose an excerpt from Quixote, defining museums as a knight-errant braving deserts, solitudes, crossroads, jungles and mountains while seeking dangerous adventures, eventually achieving for them happy and fortunate endings’. Ten years later, we can say that the museums of Ibero-America have honoured the memory of Cervantes, following his lessons, both well-known and quaint. We said we would do it, and did it.”
Santiago Palomero (Spain)
Former Director of the Sefardi Museum of Toledo