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Special programs
Our summer break begins
From July 24, 2025 until August 31, 2025MADRID AND CORDOBADue to the summer break, Casa Árabe will be closing its headquarters during the first few weeks in August. We will be back in Madrid on Monday, August 25 and in Cordoba Monday, September 1. We will remain active on social media with exciting new content at all times. -
Special programs
Preview for September 2025
From July 25, 2025 until September 30, 2025Check dates, times and entry requirements for each activity.MADRID AND CORDOBAAs we do every year with the arrival of August, we will be taking a break from our regularly scheduled programming. However, we will be back in September with lots of new plans. Check them out below. -
Exhibitions
Exhibition: “Stephanus Meyer: Red Roots: Portraits from South African townships
From March 21, 2025 until October 10, 2025Mondays through Fridays, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 4:30 to 8:00 p.m.CóRDOBAFrom March 27 to May 30, Casa Árabe is hosting this exhibition at its headquarters in Andalusia, as part of the Cordoba Photography Biennial. -
Exhibitions
Artistic intervention in Cordoba as part of World Art Day
From April 25, 2025 until January 31, 2026Work carried out as of April 25 (from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.) to April 26 (from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.).CORDOBAAs part of World Art Day, and at the initiative of the Autonomous Regional Government of Andalusia, the Municipal Government of Cordoba, the Cordoba Provincial Government and Casa Árabe, artists Almudena and Begoña Castillejo, along with professor and creator Maysun Cheikh Ali Mediavilla, will be creating a work that intertwines memory, resistance and the avant-garde. -
Exhibitions
On Exodus and Wind: Spanish exile in North Africa
From May 07, 2025 until October 24, 2025Mondays through Fridays, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 4:30 to 8:00 p.m.CóRDOBAYou can visit this exhibition in Córdoba. 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.





