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FERIARTE

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    FERIARTE is an essential commercial, social and cultural event in Madrid. It is a leading reference to understand why antique and modern art  is becoming more and more popular. It is a meeting of the best art of the past as an excellent platform to support all antique dealers and gallery owners, and is also an excellent business opportunity for this business sector.

    The leading Spanish and most prestigious international antique dealers and gallery owners will all be present. With the participation of more than 90 antique dealers and art galleries, they will exhibit pieces that are more than 100 years old from diverse styles, eras and specialities. From furniture,  decoration objects, collection and jewellery, including the Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Edwardian, Alphonsine styles, painting and sculpture, archaeology, Tribal, Pre-Colombian and Oriental Art. 

    FERIARTE is also a valued cultural platform for the dissemination of national and universal heritage. The fair is characterised for its quality articles and objects, as well as its diversification.   

    Thanks to the hard work of the Works Admissions Committee, the pieces are rigorously examined beforehand, which is a key factor in the level of quality of the event and in the guarantees that FERIARTE offers its visitors. FERIARTE is one of the world’s best  antique art fairs.

    Last updated: 26/09/2022
    Practical Information
    Event
    When
    From 12 to 20 November 2022
    Where
    Address
    Avenida
    del Partenón, 5
    28042
    Tourist area
    Aeropuerto / Feria de Madrid
    Telephone
    91 722 50 53
    Fax
    91 722 57 87
    Metro
    Feria de Madrid (L8)
    Bus
    73, 104, 112, 122, 828, SE709
    Cercanías (local train)
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Consulta el mapa de estaciones.

    Prices

    General admission: €12

    Check official webpage

    Times
    Type
    Art, antiques and crafts

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