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Ciudad del Arte. Museo Zapadores

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    This new headquarters of La Neomudéjar Museum is located in the former Fuencarral army barracks. It is a "city of art" that hosts all kinds of artists, gallerists, associations, curators and museums, who seek to create a space for reflection and is committed to the new voices of art.

    The centre is home to the permanent collection of the La Neomudéjar C.A.V. Museum, located in a hall occupying 4,000 square metres on the second floor of the building. This collection consists of works by artists like Rafael Peñalver, Paz Muro, Antonio Alvarado, Mahé Boissel, Jacqueline Bonacic-Doric, Orest Antoshkiv, Ana Dévora, Ze Carrión, Marc Janus, Jimena Aragonés, Johana Kirby, Fardou Keuning or Guy Deuning, among many others.

    It is also home to a citadel of artists with the studios of self-managed artists, an Associations Lab, which boasts its own work spaces, and a specific hall to develop their activities, such as conferences, exhibitions, workshops or debates.

    It also has independent spaces for galleries that wish to develop their own exhibitions and activities.  

     

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    Last updated: 23/03/2023
    Practical Information
    Tourist Information
    Address
    Calle
    Antonio de Cabezón, 70
    28034
    Tourist area
    Otros
    Telephone
    Fax
    Metro
    Fuencarral (L10)
    Bus
    66, 137, SE704, T61, N24
    Cercanías (local train)
    Madrid-Fuencarral-Fuente Grande
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

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    Price

    General Entrance Fee: €6

    Reduced Entrance Fee: €5

     

    Times

    Wed – Sun: 12 Noon – 6pm

    Type
    Museums
    Cultural centres, exhibition halls, foundations
    Art galleries

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