The Joan Miró Foundation opened to the public on 10 June 1975. It had its origins in Miró's first large exhibition in Barcelona, in 1968, at the Antic Hospital de…
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Romanesque art—as well as an extraordinary collection of Gothic art—makes the National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC) one of Europe’s major museums and the largest medieval art museum in Spain.…
The Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona, MACBA, designed by the American architect Richard Meier, opened its doors to the public on November 28, 1995. However, the foundations of the MACBA…
From the beginning of the 19th century to to 1957, the Casa de la Caritat was a charity center dispensing clothes and food to people in need. It also functioned…
The Barcelona Culture Institute is a public body set up by Barcelona City Council to support and promote cultural activities in the city, including the programme of events at La…
The Centro Andaluz de la Fotografia was established in 1992 by the Consejería de Cultura y Deporte de la Junta de Andalucía (The Ministry of Culture and Sports) to host…
CA2M, Sala Comunidad de Madrid-Alcalá 31, Sala Canal de Isabel II, and Sala de Arte Joven de la Comunidad de Madrid are contemporary art centers under the supervision of the…
For over 100 years, one of the hallmarks of “La Caixa” has been its commitment to social concerns. Through Obra Social (“Social work” in English), La Caixa has given a…
The portfolio: 14 photographs from the Téléfónic collection. Hats off to the work of Aitor Ortiz. The mission of the Fundacion Telefónica is to spread knowledge and develop the necessary…
The Fundacion Mapfre is a non-profit Spanish organization that has contributed to the betterment of society through five institutes dedicated to social action, culture and history, health, road safety and…