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Conferences and debates
Aula Árabe Universitaria 7
From September 22, 2025 until April 20, 2026Check dates and times for each session.MADRIDCasa Árabe is presenting another edition of its annual lecture series organized in collaboration with university programs in Madrid, Córdoba, Granada, Segovia, Seville and Toledo, to be officially opened on September 22 by Professor Elizabeth Suzanne Kassab (Doha Institute). -
Conferences and debates
The Construction of Religious Identity in Europe II: “Religious Minorities in Europe: Past and present”
From February 17, 2026 until May 12, 2026Check the calendar and schedule for each session.CORDOBACasa Árabe, with the cooperation of the University of Cordoba and the Erasmus Mundus Master’s Degree in Religious Diversity in a Globalized World (ReD Global), is organizing a series of eight conferences to be held from March 17 to May 12. -
Conferences and debates
Conference series: Amazigh Spaces: ⵉⴽⴰⵍⵍⵏ ⵏ ⵉⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖ
From March 05, 2026 until July 02, 2026CORDOBAFrom March 5 through July 2, we will be hosting this series of conferences in Cordoba, making it possible to learn more about the Maghreb region and the history and culture of the Berber/Amazigh peoples. Check out the full schedule below. -
Courses and Workshops
Arabic language and cultural immersion course in Madrid, Toledo and Cordoba
From February 13, 2026 until June 15, 2026MADRID, CóRDOBATake a deep dive into the fascinating world of the Arabic language with Casa Árabe’s immersion course! Throughout the months of June and July, we will be offering these courses in Madrid and Cordoba, allowing you to become immersed in the fascinating world of Arabic language and culture so that you can communicate fluently and enjoy a unique cultural environment. Sign up to participate now! -
Exhibitions
From Babel to the Last King of Iraq: An age-old civilization
From January 29, 2026 until May 17, 2026Mondays through Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.MADRIDThis exhibition by Iraqi artist Hanoos Hanoos is now open at Casa Árabe’s Madrid headquarters, where the myth of Babel is linked together with Iraq’s recent history in order to explore the ways in which splendor and tragedy live side by side within one single country’s cultural heritage. Come discover more about it.





