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Courses and seminars
Register for Arabic Language Center courses now
From November 15, 2024 until December 02, 2024Check schedules for each level and group.As of November 15, you can sign up for the winter quarter classes, which will be starting on December 13. New discounts for youths and increased schedules for children’s courses. Find out about all the new courses and don’t miss your chance to register! -
Special programs
Dramatized tours of Casa Mudéjar
From September 11, 2024 until December 13, 2024The tours will be given on the indicated dates at 6:00 p.m.CORDOBADuring this second semester, we invite you to become familiar with our headquarters in Cordoba through these dramatized tours guided by one of the families that once lived in the Casa Mudéjar. First tour (free) on Friday, September 20. Come join us! -
Special programs
Water in Al-Andalus
From October 01, 2024 until December 31, 2024Check dates, opening times and entry conditions for each event.CORDOBAThroughout the second half of 2024, Casa Árabe has scheduled a series of activities related with the history and heritage of Al-Andalus and the role of water during that era. Check out all of the information below.
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Exhibitions
Faces of Jordan وجووه الأردن
From September 26, 2024 until December 13, 2024Mondays through Fridays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 4:30 to 8:00 p.m. Closed on weekends and holidays.CORDOBAOn September 26, Casa Árabe will be opening this exhibition to the public at its headquarters in Cordoba, where visitors will get the chance to discover the faces of a mosaic-like country through Ghassan Sela’s photographs. The exhibition forms part of the “Country Focus: Jordan,” which is being held throughout 2024. -
Exhibitions
On Exodus and Wind: Spanish exile in North Africa
From October 23, 2024 until March 25, 2025Mondays through Sundays, from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.MADRIDStarting on October 23, you can visit this exhibition in Madrid. It is an initiative by Casa Árabe and Spain’s Ministry of Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory, conceived by José Miguel Santacreu Soler as the scientific curator and Juan Valbuena as its visual curator.