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Showing posts with label madrid events. Show all posts

Monday, December 10, 2012

What´s on in Madrid- Exhibitions December 2012

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December is a good month to visit exhibitions in Madrid, so we safeguard us from the cold.

Here's a list of the most important exhibitions still time to visit. Follow the links to find all the details of each exhibition:

 

 

  • Artaud's Spectrums: Language and Art in the 1950s (18 September to 17 December @ the Reina Sofía Museum): French artist and theorist of the Theatre of Cruelty, Antonin Artaud, is the star of this exhibition which revolves around his influence on poetry and performing arts in the years following his death.
  • Imogen Cunningham (18 September to 20 January 2013 @ Mapfre Foundation, Azca exhibition hall): a show displaying 70 years of modernist photography.
  • Portraits. Masterpieces. (25 September to 6 January 2013 @ Mapfre Foundation, Recoletos exhibition hall): 80 portraits by leading artists from the collection at Centre Pompidou / Musée National D'Art Moderne.
  • The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk (6 October to 6 January @ the Mapfre Foundation): a retrospective show of the French fashion designer's work, featuring 140 haute couture dresses along with ready-to-wear items from the 1970s onwards.
  • Gauguin and the Voyage to the Exotic (9 October to 13 January, 2013 @ the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum): works by Gauguin, Kandinsky, Matisse, Klee and Macke narrate the reconquest of Primitivism through Exoticism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
  • Maria Blanchard (from 16 October to 25 February 2013 @ the Reina Sofía Museum): an exhibition devoted to the avant-garde and Cubist painter from Spain who rose to fame in 1920s Paris.
  • The Art of Cartier (23 October to 15 February 2013 @ the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum): over 300 pieces of jewellery from the luxury jeweller's historical collection, including some belonging to Grace Kelly, Elisabeth Taylor and Coco Chanel, will be displayed in the Madrid museum.
  • The Young Van Dyck (20 November to 3 March 2013 @ the Prado Museum): exhibition focusing on works painted by Van Dyck before he left for London in 1620, a period when the young Flemish artist worked under Rubens.
  • The House of Alba Legacy. Patronage at the Service of Art (30 November to 31 March, 2013 @ CentroCentro): The largest exhibition of works from the private collection of the House of Alba Foundation will comprise over 150 items, including paintings by Goya, Titian and Rubens, and a first edition of Don Quijote.

In addition, we remind you that in December you can enjoy discounts of up to 30% in many of our . Do not hesitate to contact us for information

Monday, January 9, 2012

Madrid Events: Culinary Trade Fair: Madrid Fusion 2012

 

If you are one of the many people who come to Madrid to enjoy its cuisine, you're in luck, because 24 to January 26, 2012 is celebrated .

gastrofestivalThis annual date with the world's best food gurus celebrates talent and creativity in the kitchen. Top Spanish chefs will be joined by culinary gurus from all over the world.

This year's Madrid Fusion includes several presentations and

live sessions where we will be able to watch some of the most prestigious chefs on the planet in action. The themes range from the new generation of talented young chefs to trends and techniques and low-cost management. There will be a special focus on products from this country (the land, our pantry) and the future of Spanish cuisine (the gates to the future).

 

Madrid Fusion is the starting point for taste of what Madrid has to offer regarding food culture.
But there's more.

In addition to these presentations, the general public will also be able to enjoy stands offering top-quality products offered by exhibitors, a gourmet product fair, taste demonstrations and cooking contests.

From January 23 to February 5: A journey for the senses

 

ENOFUSIÓN:

Tasting and exhibition of the most prestigious brands of international wineries.

An essential experience for amateur and expert sommeliers.


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Permanent exhibition area wines. Here, visitors can taste wines free form which may be of interest to you. In this edition, participants will create the document "THE BEST WINES OF SPAIN" and will launch a mobile application with the possibility of selling wineto the end customer.
Wine Centre. Only area where carried out activities and events around wine and culture,from a creative standpoint and according to the needs of each winery.

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Table space or mini-stands to wineries request can showcase their products and network with conference attendees.

Gastrofestival:

A unique chance to taste the best cooking at the best prices.

For 15 days, turns Madrid into a great Fiesta for the senses. The Festival program is packed with opportunities for getting involved in the world of gastronomy.  There's plenty to choose from, with special offers on restaurants, culinary routes, cooking and tasting courses, all aimed at making the culture of good food accessible to everyone's taste buds.

But Gastrofestival also steps outside the kitchen to venture into museums, art galleries and fashion brands to prove that gastronomy is as much an art as painting, design and literature. The program includes guided tours in museums and original initiatives in shops and stores, as well as a food-themed film season at the National Film Library

For two weeks, more than will participate in a program of activities related to the most dynamic gastronomic event of the year: Sensory Experiences, Gastrocultura, Madrid Gourmet, Gastrofashion, and Enocultura Gastrosalud

Our are located in the heart of the capital, a few minutes walk to the main interesting points and with very good transport links to all the venues, so do not miss anything that interests you.

And do not forget that if you are coming to Madrid in January or February, you will take advantage of discounts of up to

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MADRID'S TRADE FAIR 2012 CALENDAR

 

Madrid is a favourite destination when it comes to business and conference tourism. The ICAA (International Congress and Convention Association) places our city among the top 10 world destinations chosen to carry out business meetings, fairs and conventions. One of the most important events, taken from an average of 4,000 yearly functions, is the leading world tourism fair Fitur, which sees an attendance rate of approximately 700,000 people.

ifemaAs well as , the Madrid annual calendar features many other events of international standing such as: Madrid Fusión, an exhibition of the best restaurateurs on the world stage, or , the yearly International Contemporary Art Fair, which brings together galleries, artists and collectors from the four corners of the globe. Within the world of art, you will also find Estampa and the Almoneda and Feriarte antique fairs. And, representing the fashion industry is the main national catwalk event Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week. You will also find science and sporting events with important fairs such as SIMO Network and Madrid Golf, respectively.

 

Venues

Madrid has a wonderful range of venues, catering to a wide range of capacity needs, which allows events of all types to be held - from medium-sized conferences to large-scale fairs such as Fitur. And the strategic placement of these venues allows all kinds of meetings to be held, both within the financial heart of Madrid and in the vicinity of Madrid-Barajas Airport, the nerve centre of Spanish communications.

You can see the full in the official website.

We have apartments in Madrid  located at IFEMA area and most of them, in the heart of the Madrid, with very good transport links to IFEMA and the other Trade Fairs Venues. Please, contact us if you need help about transport links from your apartment to the Trade Fair Venue in Madrid.

And do not forget that if you plan to visit Madrid in January or February, you will take advantage of discounts of up to 20% in our selected apartments during the winter of 2012.

Madrid Events: Trade Fairs: FITUR 2012

 
the international tourism trade fair, secures its status as one of the leading events of its kind in the world. This year, it promises a turnout of 12,000 exhibitors from 170 countries, divided up into 10 pavilions at IFEMA.
fiturThere is always market demand for innovation and specialization, and FITUR will be giving them just as much attention as always. For the sixth year, Fiturtech is offering conferences on innovation in the tourism industry. This forum will give travel agencies, tour operators, hotels and international experts in tourism management and development the chance to meet and share information and strategies to come up with more appealing getaways for increasingly demanding customers.
 
Adventure, culture, food, extreme sports... more and more travelers are looking for specialization.
Promoting destinations for all tastes and budgets, from exotic paradises in the Pacific to relaxing rural retreats on the Castilian plateau, continues to be FITUR's biggest asset. While professionals from the travel industry take advantage of the fair to get together and share experiences, the general public can plan their next vacation, possibly to somewhere they had never considered before.
For more information visit the official website
Our apartments in Madrid are located in the heart of the capital, a few minutes walk, so do not miss anything that interests you.
And do not forget that if you plan to visit Madrid in January or February, you will take advantage of discounts of up to 20% in our selected apartments during the winter of 2012.

What´s on Madrid: Madrid 2012 Events: Shows


If you are a person interested in the theater, in Madrid you will find a wide range of performances and musicals. Here is a list of the main activities to be held in Madrid duringthe year just started.

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Our are located in the heart of the capital, a few minutes walk, so do not miss anything that interests you.
And do not forget that if you plan to visit Madrid in January or February, you will take advantage of during the winter of 2012.
 
  • Compañía Nacional de Danza (18 to 22 January at Teatro de la Zarzuela): for his first season with the company director José Carlos Martínez has chosen to stage four productions which comprisea varied programme designed to offer spectators a wide range of approaches to dance.
  • Chicago (till 5 February at Nuevo Teatro Alcalá): the renowned musical, on stage at Broadway for 15 years, will be returning to Madrid for 3 months only, with 20 dance numbers filled with sensuality and unforgettable tracks sung to the tune of the best jazz.
  • Follies (10 February -8 April. Teatro Español): in a famous old theatre which is about to be demolished a group of former stars relive their experiences. Musical directed by Mario Gas, starring Vicky Peña and Carlos Hipólito.
  • Hair, Love & Rock Musical (Arteria Coliseum): a hippy tribe in 1960s New York confronts conservative society and imposed drafting to the Vietnam War. The rock music soundtrack is one of the best in history.
  • Más de 100 mentiras (Teatro Rialto Movistar): Joaquín Sabina's songs link together stories of poets and small-time crooks in this musical by the Úbeda-born singer and songwriter.
  • The Lion King (Teatro Lope de Vega): the musical adaptation of Disney´s classic is coming to Madrid. Over 50 million people have already seen the show which was born in Broadway and will soon be staged for the first time in Spain. Meet Simba, the lion cub who, together with his friends Timon and Pumba, sets out to defend his right to the throne.
  • Life and Death of Marina Abramovic (11 to 22 April at the Teatro Real opera house): artist Marina Abramovic is joined by actor Willem Dafoe in this multidisciplinary show about her own life, featuring live music by Antony Hegarty.
  • Cyrano de Bergerac (10 to 22 May at the Teatro Real opera house): Spanish tenor Plácido Domingo plays the lead role in this opera based on Edmond Rostand's famous novel.
  • Les Luthiers (25 September to 21 October at the Municipal Conference Centre): The entertaining musicians and comics from Argentina return to Madrid with their Lutherapia tour.

what´s on madrid: 2012 Calendar of Events: Concerts


Take a look at a selection of the most important concerts programmed for 2012.
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  • Pitbull (27 January. Palacio de Vistalegre): the rapper and king of the dance floors will be appearing at Palacio de Vistalegre, performing a selection of his recent hits.
  • Jorge Drexler (3 February. Teatro Arteria Coliseum): the Uruguayan singer-songwriter, winner of the 2005 Oscar for Best Song, continues his tour of Spain to present Amar la trama.
  • Russian Red (4 February. Teatro Arteria Coliseum): Lourdes Hernández returns to the stage to showcase the songs of Fuerteventura, her latest album.
  • Gustavo Dudamel (31 March at the National Auditorium): the Venezuelan conductor will be leading the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra through various works by Strauss and Haydn.
  • Lang Lang (17 April at the National Auditorium): the renowned Chinese pianist will be performing with the Andrés Segovia Chamber Orchestra in a concert of music by Beethoven.
  • Luis Miguel (11 May. Sports Palace): the Mexican singer's tour celebrates 30 years in show business with performances of his greatest hits.
  • Judas Priest (15 May. Palacio de Vistalegre): a must for fans of the historic heavy metal band, who will be saying farewell to us in their Epitaph Tour 2011.
  • Coldplay (20 May. Vicente Calderón Stadium): After finishing their world tour to present their new album, the English band will return to Madrid for just one concert in Spain.
  • Bruce Springsteen (17 June. Santiago Bernabéu Stadium): as part of his latest world tour, The Boss will visit Madrid together with the E Street Band and offer what promises to be one of the best concerts of the year.
  • Rock in Rio (29 & 30 June, 5-7 July. Ciudad del Rock): Madrid will be hosting the third edition of the renowned festival which, this year, will be headlined by Red Hot Chili Peppers, Incubus and Deadmau5.
  • Serrat and Sabina (19 September at the Sports Palace): the two great Spanish singers and songwriters present their new duo album La orquesta del Titanic in Madrid.
Now is the best time to find and reserve the apartment in Madrid which suits your needs. Contact us if you need further information about our apartments in Madrid for Rent short or medium term period.
And if you plan to visit Madrid in January or February, take advantage of during the winter of 2012

What´s on madrid: 2012 Calendar of Events: Exhibitions


Madrid boasts one of the most extensive calendars of concerts, sports events and exhibitions in the world. Take a look at a selection of the most important events programmed for 2012.
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Now is the best time to find and which suits your needs. Contact us if you need further information about our apartments in Madrid for Rent short or medium term period.
JANUARY-MARCH 2012
  • Eugène Delacroix (till 15 January at the CaixaForum Madrid): the exhibition is devoted to the work of French painter Delacroix, one of the greatest exponents of Romanticism.
  • Architectural Paintings (till 22 January at the Caja Madrid Foundation & Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum): works depicting architectural imagery completed between the 14th and 18th centuries comprise this exhibition which shows how what started off as a stage for other themes became a genre it its own right.
  • alighiero boetti. game plan (till 5 February at the Reina Sofía Museum): a retrospective on the Italian conceptual artist, a member of the arte povera movement.
  • Marc Chagall (14 February to 20 May at the Caja Madrid Foundation and Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum): a retrospective of the Russian artist, from his early work to his exile in the United States.
  • The Hermitage at the Prado (till 25 March at the Prado Museum): during the Spain-Russia Dual Year, the Madrid museum and the Hermitage have agreed to exchange collections. As a result, the Prado will be exhibiting over 170 works of art on loan from the renowned St. Petersburg museum which include paintings, drawings, sculptures, archaeological findings and decorative arts pieces that range from the year 5 B.C. to the 20thcentury.
  • Muntadas. Entre/Between (till 26 March at the Reina Sofía Museum): a monographic on Antoni Muntadas, 2005 Plastic Arts National Prize winner and promoter of audiovisual technologies in Spanish art.
APRIL- SEPTEMBER 2012
  • The Art of Piranesi (30 April to 9 September at CaixaForum Madrid): this exhibition tracing the Venetian artist's work brings together a considerable selection of his engravings and 3D videos of his famous etchings of 'imaginary prisons'.
  • Da Vinci, the Genius (till 2 May at the Canal Art Centre): The artist's world is reflected in this exhibition, which recreates his working spaces and displays some of the machinery invented by the Renaissance genius.
  • PHotoEspaña (30 May to 22 July at different venues): a year on, the extensive photographic festival will be held at scores of exhibiton halls throughout the city, as well as in Lisbon, the second host city of the festival. Commissioned once more by Gerardo Mosquera, the event will feature a nearly two-month-long programme. This year's thematic section deals with the global circulation of art, under the heading From Here. Context and Internationalisation.
  • NASA. An Adventure in Space (till 15 June at the Casa de Campo Trade Fair Park): large-scale exhibition on the most important space missions in history.
Edward Hopper, Hotel Room, 1931, Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid

  • Edward Hopper (12 June to 16 September at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum): a two-part exhibition dedicated exclusively to the American artist covers his formative years and his mature period, beginning in 1925.
  • The Last Raphael (12 June to 16 September at the Prado Museum): a show on the final creative period of this great Renaissance artist, one of the most influential in art history.
  • Murillo and Justino de Neve (26 June to 30 September at the Prado Museum): the Prado Museum and the Focus-Abengoa Foundation have joined forces to present this exhibition of the later work of the Baroque painter Bartolomé Murillo, painted as a result of his friendship with Justino de Neve, canon of Seville cathedral.
SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER 2012
  • Artaud's Spectrums: Language and Art in the 1950s (18 September to 17 December at the Reina Sof'ia Museum): French artist and theorist of the Theatre of Cruelty, Antonin Artaud, is the star of this exhibition which revolves around his influence on poetry and performing arts in the years following his death.
  • Jean Paul Gaultier (October to January at the Mapfre Foundation): a retrospective show of the French fashion designer's work, featuring 140 haute couture dresses along with ready-to-wear items from the 1970s onwards.
  • Voyage to the Exotic: Homage to Gauguin (9 October to 13 January, 2013 at the Caja Madrid Foundation and Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum): works by Gauguin, Kandinsky, Matisse, Klee and Macke narrate the reconquest of Primitivism through Exoticism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
  • Cartier (23 October to 15 February 2013 at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum): over 300 pieces of jewellery from the luxury jeweller's historical collection, including some belonging to Grace Kelly, Elisabeth Taylor and Coco Chanel, will be displayed in the Madrid museum.
  • The Young Van Dyck (20 November to 3 March 2013 at the Prado Museum): exhibition focusing on works painted by Van Dyck before he left for London in 1620, a period when the young Flemish artist worked under Rubens.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

2012 Reasons for Visiting Madrid

There are many reasons to visit Madrid in 2012, if you have not already done!

Madrid is a city full of life, open to all, and all kinds of activities for all tastes ...

Do not miss Madrid in 2012!



Book your apartment in Madrid to obtain significant discounts and to make sure you get your favorite apartment!

To choose the apartment properly, see our Madrid Travel Guide, with all the necessary information to plan your trip to Madrid with complete information on the different neighborhoods, activities, events, transportation and practical tips to make your stay in Madrid unforgettable .

Do not leave it for later, start now to plan your trip to Madrid!

And if you plan to come to work or study for a long time, do not forget we have apartments that offer a discount of up to 50% for long stays!


For inquiries, you know you can contact us by email or phone (+34 91 4472719) . We are happy to help!


Also, please, remember that we are in Madrid, we know Madrid well and can solve all your doubts regarding the location and characteristics of the apartments and on areas where they are located!


We look forward in 2012 in Madrid!


Have a Happy New Year 2012!


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Christmas Markets in Madrid


As previously mentioned, Christmas in Madrid, as well as other festivals, is celebrated mainly in the street.

There are numerous activities for children and adults enjoy specially arranged for this Christmas season.

One of the most popular traditions is the Christmas markets. You will find in the main squares in the center of Madrid. Here we leave a list for you to choose depending on your situation or your personal preferences, as each of them is specialized in one thing:



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Plaza Mayor
From 1 to December 31
Monday to Thursday, from 10 to 22 h. and Friday through Sunday from 10 to 23 h.
Traditional Christmas Market / Carousel



Plaza de Santa Cruz. Plaza de la Provincia
From 1 to December 31
Monday to Thursday, from 10 to 22 h. and Friday through Sunday from 10 to 23 h.
Traditional Christmas Market



Plaza de Santo Domingo
From November 25 to January 8
10 to 22 h.
Christmas Craft Fair



Plaza de Jacinto Benavente
From November 25 to January 8
10 to 22 h.
Cultural craft fair



Soledad Torres Acosta Plaza
From November 15 to January 15
10 to 22 h.
Christmas Fair with ice rink and ski slope



Plaza de Callao
From November 18 to January 9
10 to 22 h.
Christmas activities (sale of Christmas decorations, ice rink and Christmas tree)



Plaza del Carmen
From November 25 to January 8
10 to 22 h.
Christmas Fair



Plaza of Spain
From December 15 to January 5
Craft Fair



Plaza de Moncloa
From December 1 to January 7
Craft Fair


There's still time to book your apartment in Madrid to learn all the traditions of Madrid and enjoy the holidays in Madrid

Exhibitions Nativity Scenes in Madrid


For those interested in knowing the culture and traditions of Madrid, we present a list of all the places where there are Nativity Scenes Exhibitions in Madrid

From December 1 to January 8, the main Nativity Scene, organized by the City Council at Palacio de Cibeles will be open for visitors.

Hours: Tuesdays through Sundays, 10 to 21 h. 18, 24 and December 31, 10 to 16 h. January 5, 10 to 14 h.

This year, the Bethlehem Municipal finds its new location on the main floor of CentroCentro-Palacio de Cibeles, a space open to all locals and guests of our city to share the illusion of Christmas. The Bethlehem consists of 200 figures, 133 figures and buildings in the collection of the City of Madrid made by José Luis Mayo, and 70 figures from the personal collection of Enrique Haro made by different artists.
The scenery of Bethlehem represents the beginning of his tour the Nativity with the worship of angels, a portal that is a mixture of stable and cave. Continue with the representation of a mountain area in close-ups where is located the Annunciation to the shepherds and, through visual effects, creating the illusion of the appearance of the angel. After the procession of the Magi coming from the East the scenery takes us through all the typical Christmas prints to the town of Bethlehem.

Itinerary Nativity scenes in Madrid


Free admission, except in the National Museum of Decorative Arts

City Museum
C / Príncipe de Vergara, 140
Bethlehem Hebrew monumental character of the Association
The Cultural Dormis Cieza (Murcia).
From 8 December to 8 January.
Tuesday to Friday, from 10 to 20 h. Mondays, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, 10 to 14 h. December 25 and January 1, closed.


Clock House Cultural Center
Exhibition Hall La Lonja
Walk of the poplar, 10
Popular Bethlehem hundred feet square, with figures of the craftsman José Luis Mayo Lebrija.
From December 12 to January 8.
Monday to Saturday, 10 to 14 h. and 17 to 21 h. Sundays, 10 to 14 h. December 25, 1 and January 6, closed


C. Municipal Ciudad Lineal
C / Hermanos García Noblejas 16, ground floor
Traditional Bethlehem.
From 19 December to 9 January. Monday to Thursday, from 9 to 17 h. Friday, 9 to 14 h. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, closed


National Museum of Decorative Arts
C / Montalbán, 12
Eighteenth-century Neapolitan Nativity.
Tuesday to Saturday from 9.30 to 15 h. Opening Thursday evening (except January 5) in 17-20 h. and 21, 23, 27, 28 and 30 December. Sundays and holidays from 10 to 15 h. On Mondays and days 24, 25 and December 31 and January 6, closed.
General admission: € 3. Reduced and free tickets: Available at mnartesdecorativas.mcu.es


Royal Palace of Madrid
C / Bailen, s / n
The Royal Palace houses the Prince Neapolitan crib, commissioned by Charles III for his son in 1760. Includes original figures of the eighteenth century, as well as architecture and popular elements.
From 15 December to 15 January.
Monday to Sunday, from 10 to 17 hours, closing ticket. Closed on 24, 25 and 31 December, 1 and 6 January and the days of official acts


Royal Monastery of the Encarnacion
Plaza de la Encarnación, 1
To celebrate the fourth centenary of the founding of the Monastery of the Incarnation in Madrid, this Christmas the church will host the Neapolitan Bethlehem Monastery of the Augustinian Recollect of Salamanca, the first time this crib is displayed outside the walls of Salamanca convent.
From 15 December to 15 January.
Tuesday to Saturday, from 10 to 13 hours, close the box office and from 16 to 17.30 pm, closing the box office. Sundays, 10 to 14 h, close the box office. Closed on 24, 25 and 31 December and 1 and 6 January.


Monastery of the "Descalzas"
Royal Plaza of the Nuns, 1
Installing a small crib, which prevail spirituality.
From December 15 to January 15.
Tuesday to Saturday, from 10 to 13 hours, close the box office and from 16 to 17.30 pm, closing the box office. Sundays, 10 to 14 h, close the box office. Closed on 24, 25 and 31 December and 1 and 6 January.


Royal Monastery of Santa Isabel. Church
C / Santa Isabel, 48
Bethlehem popular around the altar of the church of Santa Isabel.
From 15 December to 15 January. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 10.30 to 12.45 h. and 16 to 17.45 h. Friday, from 10.30 to 12.45 h.
Sundays and holidays from 11 to 13.45 h. Closed on 24, 25 and 31 December and 1 and 6 January


Monasterio de Santa Ana and San Jose "Discalced Carmelites"
C / General Aranaz, 58
Exhibition of Neapolitan crib and others from different parts of the world.
From December 4 to January 14.
From Thursday to Saturday from 16.30 to 19 h.
Sundays, 11 to 14 h. 24 and 31 December and 1 and January 6, closed.


Catedral Metropolitana de Nuestra Señora la Real de la Almudena
C / Bailen, 10
Bethlehem artistic figures Castells, Nicholas and May (computerized), made by Father Felix Castedo.Belén monumental (Mystery and Epiphany) with figures of Olot (Girona)-nineteenth century, made by Father José María Durán. From December 25 to January 15, from 9-20 h.


Real Basilica de San Francisco el Grande
Plaza de San Francisco, s / n
Bethlehem popular.
From 18 December to 8 January.
Tuesday to Friday, 8 am to 12.30 pm and 16 to 18 h. Saturday, 8 am to 12.30 pm and 16 to 20.30 h. Sundays and holidays, from 9 to 13 h. and from 19.30 to 20.30 h. Closed Mondays


Royal Church of San Ginés
C / Arenal, 13
Baroque Mystery.
From 17 December to 8 January. From 9 to 13 h. and 18 to 21 h.


Papal Basilica of San Miguel
C / San Justo, 4
Popular Bethlehem monumental sculptor José Luis Mayo Lebrija.
From December 12 to January 10, 10 to 13 h. and from 17.30 to 21 h. (Except during services)


Convent of the Nuns Corpus Christi Jerome "Vulgar Carboneras"
Plaza del Conde de Miranda, 3
Mystery and Three Kings.
From December 7 to January 8. From 9 to 13.30 h. and from 16.30 to 19.30 h. Sundays and holidays from 10 to 13.30 h. and from 16.30 to 19.30 h.


Convent of the Sisters of the Society of the Cross
C / King Francis, 19
Bethlehem Seville popular character with popular local figures.
From December 25 to January 8, 10 to 13.30 h. December 31, closed


San Rafael Hospital
C / Herrero de Tejada, 3
Bethlehem long tradition monumental Madrid.
From December 1 to January 11, from 11 to 13.30 h. and from 16.30 to 20 h.


Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
C / Temple, 2
Exposure of Births.
From December 6 to January 7, 10 to 22 h.


Association of Pontifical Right Heralds of the Gospel
C / Cinca, 17
Bethlehem popular with light and sound.
From December 11 to January 8, 17 to 21 h.


Basilica Church of Our Father Jesus of Medinacelli "Capuchinos"
Plaza de Jesus, 2
Baroque Mystery. Birth popular.
From 16 December to 8 January.
Monday to Thursday from 7 to 13.30 h. and 17 to 21 h. Friday, from 6.30 to 23 h. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, from 8.30 to 14 h. and 17 to 21 h.


Parish of the Twelve Apostles
C / Velazquez, 88
Great crib artistic audiovisual animation.
From December 22 to January 8, 12 to 14 h. and 18 to 21 h.


Parish of the Holy Christ of Victory
C / Blasco de Garay, 33
Bethlehem historic art computerized.
From December 25 to January 28, from 9.30 to 13.15 h. and 18 to 21.15 h.


Holy Spirit Church
C / Serrano, 125
Bethlehem with historical and artistic value. Neapolitan-style figures (XVIII-XIX).
From 15 December to 15 January. Monday to Saturday from 11.30 to 13 h. and 18 to 20.30 h. Sundays and holidays from 11 to 13.30 h. and 18 to 20.30 h. (Except during services).


Sociocultural Center Alberto Sanchez. Vallecas Bridge District
C / Cliff Pedroche, 14
Traditional Bethlehem District.
From December 15 to January 5. Monday to Friday, from 9 to 21 h.


St. Catherine Laboure Parish
C / Arroyo Opañel, 29
Historic Bethlehem.
From 16 December to 2 February.
From 9.30 to 13 h. and 17 to 20 h.


Mother Teresa Home Jornet "Little Sisters of the Abandoned Elderly"
C / Duchess of Tamames, 8
Traditional Bethlehem.
From 8 December to 8 January, from 10.30 to 14 h. and 17 to 20.30 h.


Royal Parish Church of St. Andrew the Apostle
Plaza de San Andrés, 1
Bethlehem Neapolitan eighteenth-century ivory.
From December 1 to January 7.
Monday to Saturday, 8 to 12 h. and 18 to 20 h. Sundays (not groups), 9 to 13 h. (Except during services)


Centro Cultural Eduardo Úrculo. Tetuan District
Plaza de Donoso, 5
Traditional Bethlehem.
From December 9 to January 7.
Monday to Friday, from 9 to 21 h. Saturdays, 10 to 21 h. Sundays and holidays, 24 and December 31 and January 1, closed


Crusaders of Faith
C / Atocha, 87 bis
Bethlehem of great artistic value with carved polychrome eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (International Gold Medal).
From 27 November to 6 January.
Monday to Friday from 18 to 20.30 h. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 11 to 13.30 h. and 18 to 20 h. 24, 25 and December 31 and January 1, closed


Telefónica Flagship Store
C / Gran Vía, 28
Sculpture and video art: an innovative and striking representation for all audiences, the traditional nativity scene.
From 17 December to 5 January.
Monday to Saturday, 10 to 21 h. Sundays and holidays, from 12 to 20 h. (December 25 and January 1, closed)

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