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      • Its programme strives to generate new ways of interacting with culture, based on intellectual reflection and entertainment, to spark the curiosity of an increasingly diverse audience. Its backbone is the architecture and history that surround it, the creativity that fills its halls and the activities that bring the palace to life.
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  2. One of Madrid's more surprising and diverse cultural spaces, CentroCentro is housed in the grand Palacio de Comunicaciones. It has cutting-edge exhibitions covering 5000 sq metres over four floors (floors 1, 3, 4 and 5), as well as quiet reading rooms and some stunning architecture, especially in the soaring Antiguo Patio de Operaciones on the ...

  3. Step away from the hustle and bustle of the city and spend a few hours relaxing in one of Madrileños' favourite spots, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This cultural space offers cutting-edge programming and one of the best views of Madrid.

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    • Take a Walking Tour. Walking around Madrid, there are statues and squares at every corner – but what is their significance? A walking tour is the perfect way to explore while listening to the epic history of Madrid.
    • Visit the Royal Palace. Typically, palaces are not our thing… The Royal Palace in Madrid is 1,000% the exception – it is stunning! The detail in each room is truly jaw-dropping.
    • Walk Around the Catedral de la Almudena. Right across from the Royal Palace is the Catedral de la Almudena. Construction on this cathedral began in 1883 and was finished in 1993 – it took 110 years to build!
    • Grab a Picture in Plaza Mayor. Plaza Major is one of the most iconic places in Spain. It is a large square that was originally the market for Madrid. Nowadays, it is home to restaurants and a hotel.
  4. The Centro de Bellas Artes (CBA) is a Madrid institution that brings together all cultural interests in a single, centrally located space. In its lower part there is a cinema, a theater and a bookstore.

  5. We are a public culture and leisure centre connected to the city and to urban life, nestled in the emblematic Cibeles Palace—the former Communications Palace and the current headquarters of Madrid City Council. Our programme creates a dialogue between disciplines—design, illustration, art, photography, urban planning, architecture, music ...

  6. The area around the elegant Paseo del Prado boulevard is much-visited by both locals and tourists. The world-famous Prado, the Reina Sofia, and the Thyssen-Bornemisza museums form a triangle of art and culture that spans this grand and beautiful avenue.

  7. CentroCentro. A stunning cultural centre hosting myriad activities and boasting some of the best views in Madrid. Matadero Madrid. The city’s old slaughterhouse, located at Madrid Río Park, has been transformed into a vibrant cultural megacomplex. Conde Duque. This extraordinary cultural centre lends its name to the nearby Conde Duque tourist area.

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