Activities of July 14,

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  • Guided tours of the Casa Mudéjar
    Special programs

    Guided tours of the Casa Mudéjar

    From February 11, 2021 until November 26, 2021Check dates and times for each tour.
    CORDOBA
    This year Casa Árabe is celebrating the tenth anniversary of the official opening of its Cordoba headquarters, and these guided tours are just another of the many activities planned throughout the year to commemorate this important date. 
  • Entretanto 
    Special programs

    Entretanto 

    From March 01, 2021 until September 30, 2021
    MADRID
    As part of the exhibition "Moroccan Trilogy: Art and culture in Morocco from 1950-2020", the Reina Sofia Museum, Casa Árabe and Medialab Prado are organizing "Entretanto," a series of workshop, meetings and debates.  
  • Exhibition: "Parallel Concepts" in Córdoba
    Exhibitions

    Exhibition: "Parallel Concepts" in Córdoba

    From May 20, 2021 until October 01, 2021Monday to Friday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm and from 4:30 pm to 8:00 pm / Weekends and holidays closed.
    CORDOBA
    We will get the opportunity to share the Spanish and Emirati cultures with 36 photographs and videos by AlAnood Mubarak, Berta Vicente, Mohammed Al Kaabi and Pilar Albarracín. You can view this exhibition from May 20.  
  • Women of the Sahel 
    Exhibitions

    Women of the Sahel 

    From May 21, 2021 until July 25, 2021Every day from 10:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. (every Monday through Sunday, including holidays).
    MADRID
    As of May 21 at its Madrid headquarters, Casa Árabe will be hosting this exhibition, which includes approximately twenty mixed-media works by Spanish artist Irene López de Castro, produced during her trips to the region.
  • Hassan Fathy: Against the current 
    Exhibitions

    Hassan Fathy: Against the current 

    From May 27, 2021 until October 08, 2021Monday to Friday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm and from 4:30 pm to 8:00 pm / Weekends and holidays closed.
    CORDOBA
    Starting on May 27, Casa Árabe will be holding this exhibition in Córdoba. Curated by José Tono Martínez in Madrid, it includes layout plans, models, photographs and books by the man known as the “architect of the poor.”