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Special programs
Visit Cordoba’s House of Water Museum
From October 08, 2024 until November 30, 2024Check dates and times for each tour. Limited capacity.CORDOBACasa Árabe, with the cooperation of the Casa del Agua, invites you to learn about the natural and historical water cycle in the city of Cordoba. The tours will be given on the dates of October 18 and 19, and November 16 and 30. SOLD OUT!
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Shows
“Under the Olive Tree” concert
October 23, 20247:00 p.m.CORDOBACoinciding with the celebration of the fortieth anniversary of the Declaration of the Mosque-Cathedral as a World Heritage Site, and as part of the FLORA International Flower Festival, Casa Árabe is hosting this concert on Wednesday, October 23. You won’t want to miss it: sign up here! -
Exhibitions
The exhibition “Journeys by Water” comes to Cordoba
From September 12, 2024 until November 29, 2024Mondays through Fridays, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 4:30 to 8:00 p.m.CORDOBAStarting on Thursday, September 12, Casa Árabe will be showing this exhibition by artist Sara Kamalvand, organized with the cooperation of Casa de Velázquez and the support of the French Institute, in a display put on for the public in Cordoba.
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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.