29 October – 09:00 – 28 November – 21:00
The traveling exhibition of the centenary of the CHE reaches Huesca, a city linked to the Isuela River and its tributaries. From the first irrigation projects to the construction of major hydraulic infrastructures in the province of Huesca, the province of Huesca has played a decisive role in the history of the CHE, actively participating in agricultural transformation, rural development and coordinated water management.
The close collaboration between Huesca and the CHE dates back to the beginnings of the organization in 1926, a key link to ensure water security and sustainable use of resources. This trajectory is now remembered in the Nave II of the Manuel Benito Moliner Cultural Center, a building of industrial architecture from the beginning of the 20th century, declared a Catalogued Asset of the Aragonese Cultural Heritage.
The exhibition covers one hundred years of water management in the Ebro basin, combining explanatory panels, historical photographs, models, and audiovisual content. The aim is to bring the importance of sustainable water management closer to the public, an essential pillar for the present and future of local communities.




