Madrid What's On Guide
Tell Madrid about YOUR event! Madrid What's On: on Saturday 7 November 2009 Alcorcón: What's On Sports Events Madrid Cricket Club On: Saturday 7 November 2009 Training and match at the ground in Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Campus Alcorcón. For more details telephone 659 630 327 / 627 557 572. Aravaca: What's On Social & Community Events Local area coffee mornings Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid offers the chance to meet English-speaking newcomers and long-term residents. The coffee morning takes place once a month in the home of a member that lives in your locality. Please check website for the date of the event in your area. Contact area4@incmadrid.com. Boadilla del Monte: What's On Social & Community Events Local area coffee mornings Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid offers the chance to meet English-speaking newcomers and long-term residents. The coffee morning takes place once a month in the home of a member that lives in your locality. Please check website for the date of the event in your area. Contact area5@incmadrid.com. Ciudalcampo: What's On Book & Literary Events Book Club Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid 'Area 1' (La Moreleja, Ciudalcampo, Fuente del Fresno, Santo Domingo areas) Book Club meets once a month to discuss "good reads" and the "pick of the month" over coffee and cake. If interested, please contact area1@incmadrid.com for more info. INC members from all areas welcome. Social & Community Events Local area coffee mornings Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid offers the chance to meet English-speaking newcomers and long-term residents. The coffee morning takes place once a month in the home of a member that lives in your locality. Please check website for the date of the event in your area. Contact area1@incmadrid.com. Colmenar Viejo: What's On Social & Community Events Local area coffee mornings Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid offers the chance to meet English-speaking newcomers and long-term residents. The coffee morning takes place once a month in the home of a member that lives in your locality. Please check website for the date of the event in your area. Contact area2@incmadrid.com. Fuente del Fresno: What's On Social & Community Events Local area coffee mornings Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid offers the chance to meet English-speaking newcomers and long-term residents. The coffee morning takes place once a month in the home of a member that lives in your locality. Please check website for the date of the event in your area. Contact area1@incmadrid.com. Walks & Visits Walking Group Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid 'Area 1' (La Moreleja, Ciudalcampo, Fuente del Fresno, Santo Domingo areas) welcomes anyone who would like to join them for their 5K walk. The walk takes about an hour and then the group has coffee. If interested, please contact our Area 1 contact area1@incmadrid.com. Humera: What's On Social & Community Events Local area coffee mornings Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid offers the chance to meet English-speaking newcomers and long-term residents. The coffee morning takes place once a month in the home of a member that lives in your locality. Please check website for the date of the event in your area. Contact area4@incmadrid.com. La Moraleja: What's On Book & Literary Events Book Club Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid 'Area 1' (La Moreleja, Ciudalcampo, Fuente del Fresno, Santo Domingo areas) Book Club meets once a month to discuss "good reads" and the "pick of the month" over coffee and cake. If interested, please contact area1@incmadrid.com for more info. INC members from all areas welcome. Social & Community Events Local area coffee mornings Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid offers the chance to meet English-speaking newcomers and long-term residents. The coffee morning takes place once a month in the home of a member that lives in your locality. Please check website for the date of the event in your area. Contact area1@incmadrid.com. Walks & Visits Walking Group Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid 'Area 1' (La Moreleja, Ciudalcampo, Fuente del Fresno, Santo Domingo areas) welcomes anyone who would like to join them for their 5K walk. The walk takes about an hour and then the group has coffee. If interested, please contact our Area 1 contact area1@incmadrid.com. Madrid: What's On Art & Exhibitions Fantin-Latour, Painter of Intimate Worlds (1836-1904) Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Tuesday 29 September 2009 To: Sunday 10 January 2010 This French artist was a contemporary of pioneers such as Manet and Degas. Despite similarities, his name has not gone down in history with theirs. The Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza has gathered together a selection of more than 70 of his pieces from various museums and private collections worldwide. Located at Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, P. del Prado 8. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-19:00. Tickets €5 and €3.50 concessions. Felipe González's Bonsais From: Friday 18 February 2005 To: Thursday 31 December 2009 During his time as President of Spain, Felipe Gonzalez began collecting bonsai trees as a hobby. After his 14-year tenure he had amassed more than a hundred, managing to put together the best collection of bonsais in Spain. Located at Real Jardín Botánico, Pza. Murillo 2. Open every day from 10:00-19:00. €2 (students €1). Tel: 914 203 017. Meteorites: Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales Collection Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Wednesday 10 January 2007 To: Thursday 31 December 2009 Until the end of 2009, The National Natural Science Museum are displaying their collection of valuable meteorites. Made up of over 300 examples of approximately 4.5 billion years of age, the museum also provides historical documentation about their fall to earth. Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, C/ José Gutiérrez Abascal 2. Open Tuesday to Friday 10:00-18:00, Saturday 10:00-20:00 (10:00-15:00 in August) and Sunday / Bank Holidays 10:00-14:00. Tickets cost €3. Tel: 915 646 169. Tears of Eros Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Tuesday 20 October 2009 To: Sunday 31 January 2010 An exhibition comprising European paintings and sculptures from the nineteenth century which represent figures and scenes from both classical mythology as well as Judeo-Christian tradition. Located Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, P. del Prado 8. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-19:00 Admission €5, concesssions €3.50. Tel: 913 690 151. Clothing collection from the eighteenth to twenty-first centuries Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat Collection of 160,000 pieces from the period preceding the eighteenth century to the present time, of which 21,000 are items of clothing chance. It also presents a chance to see a 16th century bodice and the funeral trousseau of Princess María, Fernando el Santo's daughter. At Museo del Traje. Centro de Investigación del Patrimonio Etnológico, Avda. Juan de Herrera 2. Open Tuesday to Saturday 09:30-19:00, Sunday 10:00-15:00. On Thursdays in August the Museum will be open until 22:30. Admission €3. Tel: 915 497 150. Exquisite. Sumptuary 18th Century Art Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Tuesday 2 June 2009 To: Friday 1 January 2010 The nineteenth century factory Real Fábrica transformed the urban area around it as well as the city's image. The exhibition contains over 170 pieces that are representative of 18th and 19th century Madrid some of which were made in the Real Fábrica. On display are pieces such as a magnificent china tureen, French and German glass, tobacco pouches and a writing desk. At Centro Cultural Conde Duque, C/ Conde Duque 11. open Tuesday to Saturday 10:00 - 14:00 and 18:00 - 21:00 and open Sunday 10:30 - 14:00. Tel: 915 885 834. Madrid's Origins Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Thursday 2 July 2009 To: Friday 2 July 2010 Using pieces from the Museo de Los Origenes, the exhibition narrates the city's history from the prehistoric to the modern age. Evidence of early human beings as scavengers and hunter gatherers have been found in the San Isidro field, with Neanderthal remains being discovered. Technological evidence has been found dating from 7400 years ago. The Romans settled in the area, before Muhammed I founded Madrid in the 9th century as a strategic military point. It was from this seed that the modern city grew. At Museo de Los Orígenes, Pza. San Andrés 2. Open Tuesday to Friday 09:30 - 20:00 and weekends 10:00-14:00. Free admission. Tel: 913 667 415. Darwin's Evolution Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Friday 10 July 2009 To: Monday 11 January 2010 A tribute to mark the bicentenary of the birth and 150 year anniversary of the work of British scientist Charles Darwin. His theory of evolution concluded that every species had a common point of origin and natural selection allowed the strongest genes to survive. The exhibition illustrates the life of the naturalist and illustrates his theory with a number of exhibits and specimens from plants to animals. At Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, C/ José Gutiérrez Abascal 2. Open Tuesday to Friday 10:00-18:00, Saturday 10:00-20:00 (except July and August 10:00-15:00) and Sunday 10:00-14:30. General admission €5 reduced admission €3. Tel: 914 111 328 / 915 646 169. Alvar Aalto: Made to Measure for Us Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Friday 18 September 2009 To: Sunday 15 November 2009 A display of furniture, lighting, textiles and glass from the Alvar Aalto Museum in Jyväskyla, Finland. The exhibition offers the chance to look at the role of the designer and his contributions to the modern world through ergonomics and aesthetics. At Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas, C/ Montalban 12. Open Tuesday to Saturday 09:30 - 15:00, Thursday 17:00 - 20:00 and Sunday 10:00 - 15:00. Entrance €3. Free admission for under 18s and over 65s. Free entrance for all on Sundays and Thursdays 17:00 - 20:00. Arturo Elena: 25 years as an illustrator Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Thursday 22 October 2009 To: Sunday 10 January 2010 The career of the illustrator and fashion designer is represented by this exhibition dedicated to him. His personal style and his ability to highlight glamour and the female character through colourful, lively designs, are his trademark. On display will be more than fifty of his works including very rare designs. At Museo del Traje. Centro de Investigación del Patrimonio Etnológico, Avda. Juan de Herrera 2. Open Tuesday to Saturday 09:30-19:00 and Sunday 10:00-15:00. Entrance €3 for adults, €1.50 for children. Free admission Saturday after 14:30. Miguel Trillo: Identities Every Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Tuesday 15 September 2009 To: Sunday 15 November 2009 For thirty years the Cadiz born photographer has documented the rise of youth culture in Spain. His exhibition portrays a retrospective look at the changes in clothing, attitude and image over the years of the teenagers of the democratic era. At Sala de Exposiciones Canal de Isabel II, C/ Santa Engracia 125. Open Tuesday to Friday from 11:00-14:00 and 17:00-20:30 and open Saturday 11:00-14:00. Oscar Niemeyer Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Thursday 17 September 2009 To: Sunday 22 November 2009 The Brazilian architect was the creator of the Penang State Mosque in George Town and the Latin American Memorial in São Paulo. Niemeyer was dissatisfied with the architecture in his native country in the 50s and used this passion to drive his career. He has created numerous residential, commercial and government buildings as well as working on the new capital city of Brasilia. The exhibition pays homage to his unique and important creations, displaying his creativity and vision. At Fundación Telefónica, C/ Gran Vía (Acceso por Valverde, 2) 28. Open Tuesday to Sunday 11:00-21:00. Free admission. Jonathan Hammer: Vent it! Every Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Thursday 17 September 2009 To: Saturday 21 November 2009 From Chicago in the USA, Hammer has been chosen to open the new season at Galería Fúcares. Famous for his bold and colourful designs the artist lives in Barcelona and San Francisco. At Galería Fúcares, Cº Conde de Xiquena 12. Open Tuesday to Saturday 11:00-14:00 and 17:00-21:00 and open Monday 17:00-21:00. Free admission. Colegio Estudio: A Pedagogic Adventure in Post-War Spain From: Thursday 10 September 2009 To: Sunday 8 November 2009 The 'Estudio' represented one of only a few alternatives to the teachings of the authoritarian regime. Founded by Jimena Menéndez Pidal, Ángeles Gasset and Carmen García del Diestro in 1940 the school's history is the focus of this exhibition. It contains more than 100 pieces telling us about the founders, their methods and former pupils. The school's teaching principles were later adopted as reference models for the educational reforms that took place during the Transition. At Residencia de Estudiantes, C/ Pinar 23. Open Monday - Saturday 11:00-15:00 and 17:00-20:00 and Sunday 11:00-15:00. Wendy White: Feel Rabid Or Not From: Thursday 17 September 2009 To: Monday 30 November 2009 Specially commissioned for this venue, Wendy White's 'Feel Rabid or Not' work is reminiscent of an explosion of energy and vibrancy. Her work stems from graffiti, graphic art, collage and abstraction. Born in Deep River, Connecticut the artist now lives and works in New York city. At Galería Moriarty, C/ Libertad 22. Open Tuesday to Saturday 11:00-14:00 and 17:00-20:30. Free admission. Tears of Eros - From Temptation to Sacrifice Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Tuesday 20 October 2009 To: Sunday 31 January 2010 The relationship between eroticism and death has been a obsession for philosophers, psychologists and artists since the Romantic period. The two part exhibition takes us on a journey through the history of eroticism in Western art. Through the Baroque period and the work by Rubens and Bernini to the Surrealist movement of the 20th century via 19th century artists as Canova, Ingres, Delacroix, Millais, Moreau and Rodin. Part one entitled 'From Temptation to Sacrifice' can be seen at Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, P. del Prado 8. Open Tuesday - Sunday 10;00-19:00. General admission €13. Temporary exhibition admission €8. Tears of Eros - The Eternal Sleep Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Tuesday 20 October 2009 To: Sunday 31 January 2010 The relationship between eroticism and death has been a obsession for philosophers, psychologists and artists since the Romantic period. The two part exhibition takes us on a journey through the history of eroticism in Western art. Through the Baroque period and the work by Rubens and Bernini to the Surrealist movement of the 20th century via 19th century artists as Canova, Ingres, Delacroix, Millais, Moreau and Rodin. Part two entitled 'The Eternal Sleep' can be seen at Fundación Caja Madrid, Pza. San Martín 1. Open Tuesday - Sunday 10;00-20:00. Free admission. Juan Bautista Maíno (1581-1649) Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Tuesday 20 October 2009 To: Sunday 31 January 2010 One of the most original Spanish painters of the 17th century, Bautista Maíno was one of the most admired artists in Felipe IV's court. Influenced by various 17th century Italian styles and artists such as Caravaggio, Carracci, Guido Reni and Gentileschi, 30 of the artist's paintings will form this exhibition. Born in Castilla La Mancha, religion is the main focal point of the artist's work with 'Adoration of the Magi' and 'Adoration of the Shepherds' particularly prominent pieces. At Museo Nacional del Prado, P. del Prado s/n. Open Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-20:00. General admission €8. Concessions €4. Free admission 18:00-20:00 and Sunday 17:00-20:00. Dynasty and Divinity: Ife Art in Ancient Nigeria Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Friday 18 September 2009 To: Sunday 13 December 2009 Containing more than one hundred pieces of Ife art made from terracotta, bronze, stone and glass, the exhibition is one loan from the Nigerian Government's National Commission for Museums and Monuments. Ife is the ancient city state and native land of the Yoruba culture. It was the capital of the area between the 12th and 15th centuries and became the capital of Benin during the 15th century. Among the pieces on display in the exhibition are three sculptures from the 14th century that are made from pure copper, cast through a technique that uses wax. This was an advanced, sophisticated practice thought impossible at the time in Europe. At Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, C/ Alcalá 13. Open Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-17:00 and Sunday 09:00-14:30. General admission €3. Norbert Enker: A Borderline Case the Fall of the Berlin Wall Every Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Saturday 19 September 2009 To: Saturday 21 November 2009 The photographer presents his work documenting the fall of the Berlin wall and the rise of Germany through the process of re-unification. It is a chance to see the healing process of this historic wound. At Instituto Alemán (German Institute) de Cultura-Goethe Institut, C/ Zurbarán 21. Open 10:00-21:00 Monday to Friday and Saturday 09:00-14:00. Sefarad Photo Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Tuesday 22 September 2009 To: Sunday 15 November 2009 A rare opportunity to see a collection of images that portray Jewish life in Spain. The exhibition examines the importance and highlights the impact that Jewish culture has had in Spain between the end of the 19th century and the present day. At Biblioteca Nacional, P. de Recoletos 20-22. Open Tuesday-Saturday 10:00-21:00 and Sunday 10:00-14:00. Free admission. Lisette Model From: Wednesday 23 September 2009 To: Sunday 10 January 2010 The Austrian-American photographer emigrated to New York in 1938 with her husband. She had grown up in Vienna after living through the First World War as a teenager. After moving to the USA she supported herself by taking photographs and eventually became a member of the New York 'Photo League'. She later taught photography at the New School for Social Research. In this exhibition we see some of her best work, showing New York and its inhabitants during the 40s and 50s. At Fundación Cultural Mapfre. (Sala Azca), Avda. General Perón 40. Open Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00-21:00, Sunday 12:00-20:00 and Monday from 14:00-21:00. Cloaks for Eternity Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Wednesday 23 September 2009 To: Thursday 25 February 2010 The exhibition comprises a number of artefacts from different museums in Peru such as textiles, pottery and metals. The pieces all have a common theme of being associated with the elaborate burial process of the ancient Paracas culture. The culture dates from around 100B.C. to 200A.D. and the items that have been recovered are extremely rare and valuable. The cloaks in particular stand out because of their size, preservation, design and iconography. At Museo de América, Avda. Reyes Católicos 6. Open Monday to Saturday 09:30-15:00 and Sundays 10:00-15:00. General admission €3. Concessions €1.50. Free admission under 18s and over 65s. Free admission to all on Sunday. Russians in the Spanish War 1936-1939 Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Thursday 24 September 2009 To: Sunday 10 January 2010 The exhibition remembers the Russians that fought in the Spanish civil war between 1936-1939. A total of 2105 'Russians' (although many were from other independent countries in the USSR) fought on the side of the Republicans as soldiers, interpreters, doctors, engineers and specialists. At Centro Cultural Conde Duque, C/ Conde Duque 11. Open Tuesday to Saturday 10:00-14:00 and 18:00-21:00, Sunday 10:30-14:00. Tel: 915 885 834. Postal Art Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Thursday 24 September 2009 To: Sunday 8 November 2009 A display of the undiscovered talent that lies behind Postal Art; the means of decorating letter and correspondence often using a stamp. The technique was started during World War I before developing into the art-form we see today. On display are pieces by 46 different creators. At Museo Casa de la Moneda, C/ Doctor Esquerdo 36. Open Tuesday to Friday 10:00-17:30, Saturday and Sunday 10:00-14:00. Free admission. Liberty, Equality and Fraternity Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Friday 25 September 2009 To: Sunday 22 November 2009 Commemoration to the Bicentenary of the War of Independence. Spanish, Portuguese and French artists portray the notion of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity on the 200th anniversary of the invasion of Spain by Napoleon's forces. The exhibition contains paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations, etchings, videos and photographs in a dialogue between French and Iberian artists. At Sala Alcalá 31. Consejería de las Artes, C/ Alcalá 31. Open Tuesday to Saturday 11:00-20:30, Sundays 11:00-14:00. Free admission. Fantin-Latour (1836-1904) From: Tuesday 29 September 2009 To: Sunday 10 January 2010 Spain's first Henri Fantin-Latour retrospective exhibition. A close friend of Manet and Whistler, the artist is closely linked to the styles of Romanticism and Realism. The exhibition will contain pieces from the permanent collections of the Museum of Orsay, the Petit Palais, Tate Gallery, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Uffizi gallery. At Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, P. del Prado 8. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-19:00. Entrance €8. Concessions €5. Free admission for under 12s accompanied by an adult. See Italy and Die From: Tuesday 6 October 2009 To: Sunday 20 December 2009 On loan from Musée d'Orsay in Paris the exhibition aims to recover the feeling of fascination and attraction that Italy has held for artists over the centuries. Comprising of painting, sculpture and photography, it is with the notion of The Grand Tour that the pieces attempt to recreate the fascination that aristocrats and intellectuals had with Italy. At Fundación Cultural Mapfre. Sala Recoletos, P. de Recoletos 23. Open Monday 14:00-20:00, Tuesday to Saturday 10:00-20:00, Sunday 12:00-20:00. Tel: 915 816 100. Look and Be Seen From: Tuesday 6 October 2009 To: Sunday 20 December 2009 An exhibition of European portraits between the 16th and 20th centuries containing works by Titian, Velázquez and Goya, as well as by Van Dyck, Toulouse-Lautrec, Modigliani and Picasso. At Fundación Cultural Mapfre (Sala Recoletos), P. de Recoletos 23. Open Monday 14:00-20:00, Tuesday to Saturday 10:00-20:00, Sunday 12:00-20:00. Dance of Colours. About Nijinsky and Abstraction From: Tuesday 6 October 2009 To: Sunday 20 December 2009 To commemorate the centenary of the Russian Ballet's début in Paris and inspired by dance of ballerina Vaslaw Nijinsky, the exhibition displays a series of drawings related to pieces by five artists: Sonia Delaunay-Terk, Frantisek Kupka, Vladimir Baranov-Rossiné, Léopold Survage and Alexandra Exter. The aim is to highlight the importance of the art of dance. At Fundación Cultural Mapfre (Sala Recoletos), P. de Recoletos 23. Open Monday 14:00-20:00, Tuesday to Saturday 10:00-20:00, Sunday 12:00-20:00. Andy Warhol: Portraits and landscapes c.1976-1987 From: Thursday 24 September 2009 To: Sunday 15 November 2009 An exhibition displaying a selection of black and white photographs by the father of pop-art, Andy Warhol. Under the title of 'Portraits and Landscapes' over 50 photographs will be on display taken between 1976 and 1987. The pieces are of everyday life and were mainly captured during his travels to places such as New York, London and Paris. At Galería Pepe Cobo y Cía, C/ José Marañón 7. Open Monday to Friday 09:30-14:00 and 17:00-20:30. Tel: 913 190 683. Palladio the Architect (1508-1580) From: Wednesday 7 October 2009 To: Sunday 17 January 2010 The first exhibition devoted to Italian architecture and in particular Palladio, in Spain. It includes more than 80 items on loan from museums and private collections throughout Europe and commemorates the 500th anniversary of the architect's birth. Palladio's work includes San Giorgio Maggiore church in Venice, and Palazzo Chiericiati, Olympic Theatre and the loggias of Palazzo de la Raggione in Vicenza. At CaixaForum Madrid, P. del Prado 36. Open Monday to Sunday 10:00-20:00. Free admission. Thomas Hirschhorn: The subjecters From: Friday 9 October 2009 To: Tuesday 5 January 2010 A reflection of the cruel world in which we live by the Swiss artist Thomas Hirschhorn. The exhibition contains a series of sculptures, installations and display cases with mannequins all as a political and social critique. His work contains great references to fashion, politics, art and philosophy while his pieces are constructed from everyday materials such as adhesive tape, cardboard and plastic sheets. At La Casa Encendida, Rda. de Valencia 2. Open 10:00-22:00. Free admission. Reina Sofía Museum's Permanent Collection Every Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat Contains approximately 20,000 pieces of work including Picasso's 'Guernica', Goya's etchings called 'Disasters of War', Ramón Casas's painting 'Garrote Vil' and the screening of 'Workers leaving the Lumière Factory' by the Lumière brothers. Museum is located at C/ Santa Isabel 52. Tel: 917 741 000. Open Monday and Wednesday to Saturday 10:00-21:00 and Sunday 10:00-14:30. General admission €6. Museo Sorolla Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat The Museo Sorolla was created in 1925 on the wish of Sorolla's widow, Clotilde García del Castillo. She made a will giving all her assets to the Spanish State to establish a Museum in memory of her husband. The Museum has belonged to the State since 1973 and is run by the Ministry of Culture. The Museum concentrates on paintings and drawings from the famous artist. At P. del General Martínez Campos 37. Tel: 913 101 584 / 913 101 731. Open Tuesday to Saturday 09:30-20:00 and Sundays and Bank Holidays 10:00-15:00. General admission €3. Free admission on a Sunday. Museo de Arte Público Every day The rapid expansion of Madrid during the 1960s forced the city's officials to commission the building of a raised walkway that would enable communication between the eastern and western zones. On this 320m long and 16m wide lower part is displayed pieces of work from two generations of artists including Andreu Alfaro, Eduardo Chillida, Martín Chirino, Amadeo Gabino, Julio González and Rafael Leoz. At P. de la Castellana 41. Free admission. National Museum of the Decorative Arts Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat The museum houses around 65,000 objects from around the world. Some of which date back to the 4th Century B.C. They reflect the decorative styles, the artistic relationships, and the importance of everyday and luxury objects throughout the centuries and include pieces from Chinese dynasties and Roman times. At C/ Montalban 12. Open Tuesday to Saturday 09:30-15:00, Thursday 17:00-20:00 and Sunday and Bank Holiday 10:00-15:00. General admission €3. Museo Casa de la Moneda Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat Housing displays to show the visitor the evolution of money, from the time of Ancient Greece to the present day. The museum is home to collections of coins, bills, lotteries, printed paper, models, designs, models, and studies and is generally considered one of the most important of its kind in the world. At C/ Doctor Esquerdo 36. Open Tuesday to Friday 10:00-17:30, Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays 10:00-14:00. Free admission. National Museum of Science and Technology Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat A display of instruments and apparatus explaining the evolution of science and technology from the second century to today, particularly in Spain. The pieces on display range from instruments used in the teaching of astronomy, mathematics and physics as well as the rotary press, gramophone, telephone, typewriter, radio and television. At P. de las Delicias 61. Open Tuesday to Saturday 10:00-14:00 and 18:00-20:00. Open Sunday and Bank Holiday 10:30-14:30. Free admission. Mater in Progress Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Thursday 8 October 2009 To: Sunday 15 November 2009 The introduction and innovation of technological development through materials is the focus of this display. The exhibition explores and reviews materials new to the contemporary world and their economic benefits. At Sala de Exposiciones Arquería de los Nuevos Ministerios, P. de la Castellana 67. Open Tuesday to Saturday 11:00-14:00 and 18:00-21:00 and Sunday 11:00-14:00. Free admission. Joëlle Tuerlinckx - Crystal Times. Every Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Friday 9 October 2009 To: Monday 22 February 2010 Belgian artist Tuerlinckx reinterprets the relationship between space and light. As well as the main installation displayed in the Palacio de Cristal, the exhibition also contains documents and sculptures related to the project that was specially designed for the building in which it is housed. At Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, C/ Santa Isabel 52. Open Monday, Wednesday to Saturday 10:00-21:00 and Sunday 10:00-14:30.General admission €6. Exhibition entrance €3. Francesco Lo Savio Every Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Wednesday 14 October 2009 To: Monday 11 January 2010 The artist from Rome has gradually become one of the most important figures on the artistic scene in the second half of the twentieth century. His work pre-dates the minimalism in the USA and the conceptual art in Europe by a number of years, and it is only now that Lo Savio is getting the recognition he deserves. The exhibition displays roughly 80% of all the artist's work before his premature death in 1963 aged in his late 20s. At Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, C/ Santa Isabel 52. Open Monday, Wednesday to Saturday 10:00-21:00 and Sunday 10:00-14:30.General admission €6. Exhibition entrance €3. Josep Echaburu. 'Ephemeral' & 'Stories In Motion' From: Thursday 15 October 2009 To: Monday 9 November 2009 The Spanish photographer presents two exhibitions entitled 'Ephemeral' & 'Stories In Motion'. The focus of the work is to encapsulate and project the notion of being the subject in the picture. He aims to encourage introspection and realisation that our individual worlds are projected outward. At Real Sociedad Fotográfica, C/ Tres Peces 2. Open Monday to Friday 18:30-21:30. Caspar David Friedrich: Art of Drawing From: Friday 16 October 2009 To: Sunday 10 January 2010 Following the renovation of its exhibition hall, the Fundación Juan March welcomes almost 70 pieces of work on paper by one of the best landscape painters in German romanticism. The exhibition looks at the use and function of pre-drawings and sketches in artwork created through various techniques such as pencil, gouache and watercolour. At Fundación Juan March, C/ Castelló 77. Open Monday to Saturday 11:00-20:00 and Sunday 10:00-14:00. Yves Klein and Marie Raymond Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Tuesday 20 October 2009 To: Sunday 17 January 2010 A series of works by the great French artist and his mother. Yves Klein was the creator of many concepts that are still in force nowadays. His legacy is not as huge as it would have been had he not have died at a young age, but his artistic ideas and his ideas concerning town planning still remain highly regarded. The exhibition will also contain work by his mother Marie Raymond and his father Fred Klein. At Círculo de Bellas Artes, C/ Alcalá 42. Open Tuesday to Saturday 11:00-14:00 and 17:00-21:00 Sunday 11:00-14:00. 20th Edition of the Plastic Arts and Photography Circuits '09 Every Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Wednesday 21 October 2009 To: Saturday 28 November 2009 Organised every year since 1988, the exhibition is for young artists working in Madrid in the world of commercial art. It is a showcase of the latest pieces from 9 young creators displaying a wide range of artistic techniques. At Centro de Arte Joven de la Comunidad de Madrid, Avda. de América 13. Open Monday to Saturday 11:00-14:00 and 18:00-21:00. Free admission. Rodchenko and Popova. Defining Constructivism Every Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Wednesday 21 October 2009 To: Monday 11 January 2010 A presentation of the work of two key figures involved in the stylistic and theoretical creation of Russian constructivism: Liubov Popova and Alexander Rodchenko. The exhibition was organised in conjunction with the Tate Modern in London and contains over 350 pieces by the two artists created between 1917 and 1929. It contains paintings, cinema, theatre posters, books, photographs and sculptures. At Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía , C/ Santa Isabel 52. Open Monday and Wednesday to Saturday 10:00-21:00 and Sunday 10:00-14:30. General admission €6. Rodchenko Photographer From: Thursday 22 October 2009 To: Sunday 3 January 2010 A review of this revolutionary pioneer's work courtesy of the Nicéphore Niépce Museum in France. The exhibition comprises a selection of 125 pictures taken between 1920 and 1940 that demonstrate the artist's intense experimentation and his defence of new areas in photography. At Fundación Canal, C/ Mateo Inurria 2. Open 11:00-20:00 and Wednesday 11:00-15:00. Free admission. Juan Fernando Herrán: Scales Every Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Thursday 22 October 2009 To: Saturday 28 November 2009 The award-winning Colombian artist and photographer presents his latest exhibition in which he explores the notion of public sculpture in the Colombian city on Medellin. He focusses on buildings and creations that are not necessarily considered 'art' in a traditional sense, but nevertheless can be linked to the notion of contemporary sculpture. At Galería Magda Bellotti, C/ Fúcar 22. Open Monday to Friday 10:00-14:00 and 16:30-20:30 and Saturday 10:00-17:00. Free admission. Erwin Olaf: Dusk & Dawn Every Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Thursday 22 October 2009 To: Saturday 5 December 2009 'Dusk & Dawn' are two projects that were created independently by the artist Erwin Olaf. They can been seen together now in the Dutch artist's 4th solo exhibition at the Galería Espacio Mínimo. The 'Dusk' series is based on his perceptions of Afro-American culture and the struggle in the USA over the last century. In 'Dawn' the artist uses the same principles in study of 'Dusk' but uses a white, Caucasian Russian dacha at the start of the last century as the subject. At Galería Espacio Mínimo, C/ Doctor Fourquet 17. Open Tuesday to Friday 11:00-14:00 and 15:30-19:30 and Saturday 10:00-18:00. Arturo Elena: 25 years as an illustrator Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Thursday 22 October 2009 To: Sunday 10 January 2010 A look to the career of this illustrator and fashion designer who has worked for important firms including Roberto Verino, Victorio & Lucchino, Loewe, The Extreme Collection, Lemoniez, Tejidos Rafael Matías, Rio Dayne and Custo Barcelona. His unique technique is displayed in more than fifty works supported by photographic material. At Museo del Traje, Avda. Juan de Herrera 2. Open Tuesday to Saturday 09:30-19:00 and Sunday 10:00-15:00. Entrance €3. Free on a Saturday after 14:30. CERN Through the Eyes of Peter Ginter: The Vision of a Poet From: Friday 23 October 2009 To: Monday 9 November 2009 The exhibition contains a selection of 56 images with which the German photographer has created a great human, scientific adventure. The exhibit represents The LHC, a 27km ring that is buried 100m underground on the French-Swiss border where minuscule particles collide in the middle of four large sensors. It aims to turn citizens into participants in this historic event in the field of particle physics. At Real Jardín Botánico, Pza. Murillo 2. Open 10:00-20:00. Entrance €2. Pamplona 72 Meetings. Culmination of experimental art Every Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Wednesday 28 October 2009 To: Monday 22 February 2010 a tribute to the contemporary art meetings held in Pamplona in June 1972, attended by the main musicians, painters, film makers and poets of the time. It was these meetings that marked the climax and the culmination of the experimental practices of the 1960s. The exhibition consists of one hundred works such as photographs, films, recordings and graphic documents. Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, C/ Santa Isabel 52. Open Monday and Wednesday to Saturday, 10:00-21:00 and Sunday 10:00-14:30. General admission €6. Otto: Between Design and Art Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Wednesday 28 October 2009 To: Sunday 22 November 2009 Organised by the Artistas O association, the exhibition is part of the programmed events being held to celebrate Finnish Design Month. It aims to provide a reflection on the boundaries between art and design and explore the difference between the two disciplines in the modern world. At Círculo de Bellas Artes, C/ Alcalá 42. Open Tuesday to Saturday 11:00-14:00 and 17:00-21:00 and Sunday 11:00-14:00. Free admission. From the apple to black holes Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Tuesday 1 September 2009 To: Monday 31 October 2011 An exhibition dedicated to the explanation and demonstration of gravity. It attempts to bring the public closer to the world we live in by exploring the way in which gravity is present in a multitude of phenomena that occurs in everyday life. At Planetario de Madrid, C/ Parque Tierno Galván. Open Tuesday to Sunday 11:00-13:45 and 17:00-19:45. Admission €3.45 for adults and €1.50 for children. Palacio Real painting gallery Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Tuesday 1 September 2009 To: Sunday 30 October 2011 The Royal Palace offers the opportunity to visit it's nine room gallery. The gallery houses many fine works including pieces by Nicolò Amati, González Velázquez, Luis Morales, Caravaggio and Goya. At Palacio Real, C/ Bailén s/n. Open from Monday to Saturday 10:00-13:30 and 15:00-17:00. Admission to the painting gallery €2. Collection of Spanish Medals Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Tuesday 1 September 2009 To: Monday 31 October 2011 An exhibition displaying varying Spanish medals dating from the 16th to the 20th century. In two cases, one display contains medals that mark the evolution of Spanish history, from Ferdinand the Catholic to Alfonso XIII while the other displays commemorative decorations celebrating leading men of Spanish culture, politics and science. At Museo Nacional del Prado, P. del Prado s/n. Open Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-20:00. General admission €8. Treasures of the Museo Arqueológico Nacional Every day The permanent exhibition in the National Archaeological museum covers thousands of years from the Egyptians, the Greeks and the Romans to the modern era. On display are pieces such as delicate ivory objects, Roman sculptures, Greek portraits and Iberian vessels. At Museo Arqueológico Nacional, C/ Serrano 13. Open Tuesday to Saturday 09:30-20:00 and Sunday 09:30-15:00. Free admission. Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza permanent collection: Painting Masterpieces Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat The museum offers a journey through the history of European painting including pieces from artists such as Duccio, Van Eyck, Carpaccio, Lucas Cranach, Dürer, Caravaggio, Rubens, Frans Hals, Van Gogh, Gauguin, Kirchner, Mondrian, Klee, Hopper, and Rauschenberg. Also on display are representations from early Italian and Dutch art, German Renaissance, 17th-century Dutch painting, impressionism, German expressionism, Russian constructivism, geometric abstraction, and pop art. At Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, P. del Prado 8. General admission €8.00 reduced admission €5.50. Minerals, rocks and fossils Every day More than 15,000 fossils, minerals and rocks on public display at the Geominero (Geomineral) Museum, a scientific institution with over 150 years of history. Located on the first floor of the Geological and Mining Institute of Spain, this museum is a treasure on its own displaying items such as traces left by trilobites 500 million years ago, fossils of frogs with details of the muscles and even remnants of the stomach content, gold nuggets measuring several centimetres and pyrite crystals of La Rioja. At Museo Geominero - Instituto Geológico y Minero de España, C/ Ríos Rosas 23. Open Monday to Sunday 09:00-14:00 Free admission. History of Earth and life Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat The exhibition on permanent display at the Natural Science Museum brings together different types of fossils which show the evolution of the planet and its inhabitants over millions of years. On display is a Diplodocus, as well as a broad assortment of minerals and fossils. At Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, C/ José Gutiérrez Abascal 2. Open Tuesday to Friday 10:00-18:00, Saturday 10:00-20:00 and Sunday 10:00-14:30. General admission €5, reduced admission €3. Fossils and Life Forms Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat A look at the animal and vegetable species that coexisted with the dinosaurs millions of year ago, and which continue to exist among us. At Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, C/ José Gutiérrez Abascal 2. Open Tuesday to Friday 10:00-18:00, Saturday 10:00-20:00 and Sunday 10:00-14:30. General admission €5, reduced admission €3. Sputnik - 50 years From: Friday 12 October 2007 To: Thursday 31 December 2009 The launch of Sputnik in 1954 as mankind's first artificial satellite in space signalled the beginning of the Space Race between the USSR and the USA. The exhibition is homage to Serguei P. Korolev and the brilliant team of Soviet engineers who have contributed in no small way to our greater understanding of the cosmos. At Planetario de Madrid, C/ Parque Tierno Galván. Open Tuesday to Sunday 11:00-13:45 and 17:00-19:45. Admission €3.45 for adults and €1.50 concessions. Dialogues: Sorolla & Velázquez Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Friday 30 October 2009 To: Sunday 24 January 2010 With the Ministry of Culture, the Museo Sorolla will host the exhibition entitled 'Diálogos: Sorolla & Velázquez'. Divided into three categories, realism, landscape and portraits, the exhibition analyses the relationships between the painter from Valencia and the painter from Seville. At Museo Sorolla, P. del General Martínez Campos 37. Open Tuesday to Saturday 09:30 - 20:00. Open Sunday 10:00-15:00. General admission €3. Free admission for under 18s and over 65s. Wim and Donata Wenders: I had to be there Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Sunday 1 November 2009 To: Sunday 31 January 2010 The photographs taken by the German film director and his wife are the subject of this exhibition. It is a selection of photographs taken by this couple over the last 15 years during private journeys and also during filming breaks. At Círculo de Bellas Artes, C/ Alcalá 42. Open Tuesday to Saturday 11:00-14:00 and 17:00-21:00 and Sunday 11:00-14:00. Free admission. Toulouse, The Capital for Spanish Republican Exiles From: Sunday 1 November 2009 To: Sunday 31 January 2010 Traditionally known as the capital for Spanish republican exiles. Thousands of exiled Spaniards settled in southern France after the Republic was overthrown in 1939 and this colony has left its mark on the city through cultural and artistic activities. The exhibition is focussed on remembering the lives and struggles of those men and women who contributed to enriching the French city. At Círculo de Bellas Artes, C/ Alcalá 42. Open Tuesday to Saturday 11:00-14:00 and 17:00-21:00 and open Sundays 11:00-14:00. Free admission. Guy Ben Ner Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Sunday 1 November 2009 To: Sunday 10 January 2010 This collection comes from the Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil in Mexico and includes all the works by the Israeli artist until 2005. The work of Guy Ben Ner is inspired by film scripts, folk tales and novels and his subjects are often himself and his family. At Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, Avda. de la Constitución 25. Open Tuesday to Sunday 11:00-21:00. Free admission. Jan Van Eyck: Grisailles Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Tuesday 3 November 2009 To: Sunday 31 January 2010 The exhibition offers a view of the monochrome grisaille technique of painting and layering. It will compare The Annunciation Diptych by Jan Van Eyck with other pieces of late Mediaeval grisaille, depicted in drawing and paintings, as well as ivories, illuminations, textiles, and glass and metal objects. At Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, P. del Prado 8. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-19:00. General admission €8. Admission to temporary exhibitions €8. Admission to both temporary and permanent exhibitions €13. Free admission for under 12s accompanied by an adult. Georges Vantongerloo: Longing for the infinite Every Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Tuesday 3 November 2009 To: Thursday 25 February 2010 The Belgian artist is one of the most important artist-thinkers of the twentieth century. His conceptual pieces regarding space are a reference point for abstract art at the beginning of the last century. Through painting and sculpture Vantongerloo's first works focused on colour as a physical, perceptive phenomenon. In his latter phase geometric and algebraic rules governed his creations and he became one of the first to apply mathematical thought to art. At Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, C/ Santa Isabel 52. Open Wednesday to Monday 10:00-21:00 and 10:00-14:30 on Sunday. General admission €6. Reduced admission and admission to temporary exhibitions €3. Helsinki Madrid FinDesign Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Wednesday 4 November 2009 To: Friday 15 January 2010 Matadero Madrid will host the Helsinki Madrid FinDesign, the main exhibition during the Month of Finnish Design. The exhibition presents a high-quality collection and it consists of a series of works from different areas of Finnish design. At Matadero Madrid, P. de la Chopera 14. Open Tuesday to Friday 16:00-22:00 and Saturday and Sunday 11:00-22:00. Free admission. The Design Circus Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Thursday 5 November 2009 To: Sunday 17 January 2010 An exhibition in a magical environment that contains the most fascinating items from the circus world. It contains exhibits that demonstrate unusual qualities inspired by circus acts. At Círculo de Bellas Artes, C/ Alcalá 42. Open Tuesday to Saturday 11:00-14:00 and 17:00-21:00. Free admission. Motherhoods From: Friday 6 November 2009 To: Sunday 28 February 2010 Award-winning photo-journalist Bru Rovira presents a selection of his images that transport us to different countries and cultures, showing how conception and child rearing are experienced around the world. The displays from the journalist from Barcelona will also be accompanied by work created by some of the school children involved. At CaixaForum Madrid, P. del Prado 36. Open Monday to Sunday 10:00-20:00. Free admission. National Natural Science Museum Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat Inaugurated to spread knowledge about the natural world, a visit to the museum is a chance to explore the diversity of animal life, from the smallest insects to the skeleton of a huge dinosaur. The museums most notable pieces include an elephant that was hunted by King Alfonso XIII at the beginning of the twentieth century and a giant squid, measuring 8 metres, that was found off the coast of Asturias. Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, C/ José Gutiérrez Abascal 2. Open Tuesday to Friday 10:00-18:00, Saturday 10:00-20:00 (10:00-15:00 July and August) and Sunday 10:00-14:30. Admission €5. Concessions €3. Aviation Museum Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat A look at over a century of Spain's aeronautical history with 130 fighters, bombers, rescue helicopters and replicas of historical planes. The collection includes modern day fighters such as the Mirage and the MiG to vintage bi-planes and bombers from WWI and WWII. Visitors can also see a large collection of weapons and equipment from the air force, including uniforms and pistols, insignia and models. At Museo del Aire, Aeronaútica y Astronaútica, Ctra. De Extremadura km 10.500. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-14:00. Free entry. Andén 0 - The Madrid Metro Museum Every day Based in two places, the museum gives the visitor the chance to experience the Metro and life in Madrid in the first and second parts of the 20th century. Housed in the old Pacífico motor plant is a trip to the city's industrial past with the huge 5000 kw generators that supplied power to the Metro and to the entire city during the war. It can be located at Andén0 (Nave de Motores de Pacífico), C/ Valderribas 49. The old Chamberí station is the second part of the museum. Having previously been closed down in 1996, it has now been restored to its former glory and visitors can now walk through the station as it was in the 50s. It can be located at Andén0 (Estación de Chamberí), Pl. Chamberí s/n. Both museums are open Tuesday to Friday 11:00-19:00 and at the weekends 10:00-14:00. Free entry. Palladio Every Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat From: Saturday 10 October 2009 To: Sunday 17 January 2010 The Italian architect from the renaissance takes centre stage in this exhibition. He was a contemporary of artists like Rafael and Miguel Ángel and proved that any building could be beautiful without the use of costly materials. The exhibition looks at more than 200 pieces from his career, spanning from his time in the quarries to his time as a favourite architect of the Venetian state. At Caixa Forum Madrid, Pº del Prado 36. Open Monday to Saturday 10:00-20:00 and Sunday 10:00-14:00. Closed Thursday. Free entrance. Book & Literary Events Book Club Every day Monthly fiction and non-fiction book club. Please contact eee@fontventa.com or 915 423 598 for more details. Children's Events La escuela de magia (Magic School) Every Sun, Sat An interactive magic show full of comedy in which small children can learn to perform magic. Children will be given a magic kit and a certificate to show they are real magicians. At Pequeño Teatro Gran Vía, C/ Gran Vía 66. Saturdays 17:00, Sunday 12:30. Tickets available from www.elcorteingles.es and 902 262 726. Price €15. Hansel and Gretel: The Musical Every Sun, Sat From: Saturday 3 October 2009 To: Sunday 22 November 2009 The Grimm Bothers story has been adapted by the Compañía La Bicicleta as a musical for children. It tells the story of the children lured by a witch by a house made of chocolate and sweets. At Teatro Sanpol, Pza. San Pol de Mar 1. Tickets available from the box office one hour before the show or from www.elcorteingles.es priced €16 for adults and €14 for children. Performance at 18:00 on Saturday and 12:00 Sunday. Amusement Park Every day Parque de Atracciones de Madrid offers amusement and relaxation for all the family. Rollercoasters, rapids or strolls surrounded by nature there is something for everyone. For younger children there is a special kid's area with 16 mini rides, fairy tale characters, slides and puppets. At Casa de Campo. Full tickets priced at €28.60 for adults (over 7 years old) and €21 for childres (3-6 years old). Tel: 915 268 031. Zoo Aquarium of Madrid Every day One of the most important zoos in the world, the Zoo Aquarium of Madrid takes us across five continents to discover over 2000 species. For younger children there is also the hobby farm. Admission €18.50 for adults (over 7 years old) and €15 for children (3-6 years old). See website for opening hours. Tel: 915 123 770. Faunia Biological Park Every day The world´s richest ecosystems as well as different habitats and natural surroundings convene in this biological park. It houses more than 4000 animals, many plant and tree species and has many documentaries and learning aids throughout. It provides a place for visitors to interact with nature like no other. At Avenida de las Comunidades, 28. Opens 10:00. Prices €24.70 for adults and €19.10 for children and senior citizens. Wax Museum Every day Hundreds of waxwork replicas of world famous cultural figures, sports stars and political leaders from around the globe. In the museum we can see models of famous people such as Fernando Torres, Rafa Nadal, Penelope Cruz, Miguel de Cervantes, Bart Simpson and Harry Potter. Also included are attractions like the Horror Train and simulators which recreate life in space and the centre of the earth. At Paseo de Recoletos, 41. Open Monday to Friday, 10:00-14:30 and 16:30-20:30. Open 10:00-20:30 Saturday and Sunday. Admission €15 for adults and €10 for children and over 60s. Madrid's Planetarium Every day A place to explore the cosmos and astral phenomena. Designed in 1986 by the City Council of Madrid, the planetarium shows screenings about the cosmos, gives the opportunity to look through telescopes and explains natural happenings such as black holes. There are live feeds of the planets as well as scale models, exhibitions and activities. At Avenida del Planetario, 16. Open Tuesday to Friday 17:00-19:45 and weekends 11:00-1:45 and 17:00-20:45. Entrance €3.55 for adults and €1.55 for children. Surprises of the Cosmos From: Friday 2 October 2009 To: Sunday 15 November 2009 A look into space, journeying past planets, nebulae, galaxies and stars. The exhibition displays spectacular photographs of the Milky Way, and the Solar System. Arranged as part of International Astronomy Year. At Instituto Cervantes, C/ Alcalá 49. Open Monday to Saturday 11:00-14:00 and 17:00-21:00, Sunday 11:00-14:00. Tel: 914 367 600. Las aventuras de un oso ritmoso Every Sun, Sat From: Saturday 5 September 2009 To: Wednesday 11 November 2009 A bear breaks with family tradition and instead of learning to roar will learn to sing. This funny play for children introduces them to singing. At La Escalera de Jacob, C/ Lavapiés 11. Tickets available from the Box office or www.atrapalo.com priced €5-€10. Performances at 18:00 Saturday and 17:00 Sunday. Jugando con la flauta mágica Every Sun, Sat From: Saturday 17 October 2009 To: Sunday 10 January 2010 'Playing with the Magic Flute' is a music show for kids that urges children to participate in a funny theatrical game where they are introduced to the world of opera. Using Mozart's masterpiece 'The magic flute' children will get acquainted to the different elements of an opera such as the score, the musicians and the different voices. At Teatro Compac Gran Vía, C/ Gran Vía 66. Tickets available from www.elcorteingles.es and www.entradas.com priced €12-€25. No Shows on 28-29 November and 5-6 December. Festival de Otoño 2009 From: Wednesday 4 November 2009 To: Sunday 29 November 2009 The world of performing arts as the capital celebrates the traditional Festival de Otoño. It consists music, theatre, dance and circus performances in 35 shows performed by six Spanish companies and troupes from 19 other countries in 11 venues in Madrid and 10 in municipalities of the region. This will be the last autumn edition as from next year, the festival will move to the spring. Please see official website for more details. Puss in Boots Every Sun, Sat From: Saturday 26 September 2009 To: Friday 1 January 2010 The classic fairy tale about a cat who uses trickery and deceit to gain power, wealth, and the hand of a princess in marriage for his penniless and low-born master. Price 9 euros a ticket. Karpas Teatro, Santa Isabel 19, Madrid. Ratón Pérez House and Museum Every Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat The original Tooth Fairy; Ratón Pérez was the first to collect a child's tooth - the tooth of Prince Alfonso XIII in 1904. His notoriety grew and word spread across Europe to France and the UK with the Tooth Fairy and Petit Souris. The museum combines lots of games, theatre and entertainment with historic documentation about the character as well as exhibits including the milk teeth from people like Beethoven, Newton, Rosalía de Castro and Beatrix Potter. At Casa Museo Ratón Pérez, C/ Arenal 8. Open Monday to Saturday 10:30-14:30 and 16:30-20:30. Entrance €1. The mini-train at Las Delicias Every Sat Consisting of 2 mini stations and four tracks covering 256 metres, the mini train is something for all children to enjoy. The ride was constructed following the restoration of the historical control shed for Torrelodones station. At Museo del Ferrocarril, Pº Delicias 61. Children €1, adults €1.50. Micropolix Every day Micrópolix is the first educational leisure centre for children in Europe. Children can discover, investigate, participate and have fun while gaining knowledge and attitudes that are necessary for living in a small scale representation of the most emblematic places in Madrid. With qualified teachers and staff, Micropolix promotes ethical values like equality and tolerance. At Micropolix, C/ Julio Rey Pastor 17. Open Tuesday to Thursday, Saturday and Sunday 10:00-15:30. Friday 17:00-21:00. Priced €22. Pumba Children's Park Every day A safe venue for children's games with fluffy, flexible, elastic, soft materials that are hypo-allergenic and poison free. With lots of supervision, everything is aimed at children's enjoyment with maximum safety. With ball pools, slides, traps, tunnels and rollers children up to the age of 12 can enjoy themselves fully with friends. At Teleférico de Madrid, Pº del Pintor Rosales 42. Further information, directions and prices listed on the Teleferico website. Dance & Ballet Performance Festival de Otoño 2009 From: Wednesday 4 November 2009 To: Sunday 29 November 2009 The world of performing arts as the capital celebrates the traditional Festival de Otoño. It consists music, theatre, dance and circus performances in 35 shows performed by six Spanish companies and troupes from 19 other countries in 11 venues in Madrid and 10 in municipalities of the region. This will be the last autumn edition as from next year, the festival will move to the spring. Please see official website for more details. Film Films in English (and VO) Every day New film releases shown in their original language version at the Yelmo Cineplex, C/ Doctor Cortezo 6. Programme updated weekly. Tel: 902 220 922. E-mail: ideal@yelmocpx.com. Films in English (and VO) Every day A selection of English and original language films are show at the Cines Verdi, C/ Bravo Murillo 28. Programme updated weekly. Tickets €6.80 and €5. Tel: 914 473 930. Films in English (and VO) Every day The Renoir cinemas show the latest film releases in their original language versions. Several movie theatres across Madrid. Tickets €6.50 and €6.80. Tel: 902 229 122. Food & Drink Events Out to Lunch Bunch Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid presents an opportunity to join the Out to Lunch Bunch. The group is interested in exploring great restaurants in and around Madrid. The INC Out to Lunch Bunch meets for lunch once a month to dine at our favourite places. For more information contact membership@incmadrid.com. Wine & Tapas Every day A group that meets monthly to sample Spanish wines and socialise. Those who attend the monthly Wine and Tapas should also be willing to host at least once a year. Spouses are invited to this event and each couple must bring a bottle of wine and a plate of tapas to share. Look for details of monthly gatherings in each issue of the International Newcomers Club of Madrid 'Nuevas Amigas' newsletter or contact wineandtapas@incmadrid.com for more details. Music: Classical & Opera Orquesta Nacional de España & Nicolas Hodges From: Friday 6 November 2009 To: Sunday 8 November 2009 One of the great Spanish conductors and composers Cristóbal Halffter is the focus of this concert by the Spanish National Orchestra. Alongside British pianist Nicolas Hodges, they will perform 'Tiento de Primer Tono y Batalla Imperial' and 'Concierto para Piano y Orquesta' by Halffter. The rest of the repertoire includes pieces by Anton Weber ('Six Pieces for Orchestra, op. 6'), Richard Strauss ('Don Juan') and Ralph Vaughan Williams ('Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis'). At National Auditorium, C/ Príncipe de Vergara 146. Tickets available from www.servicaixa.com or 902 332 211 and the box office priced €4-€29. Performance at 19:30 and 11:30 Sunday. L'Italiana In Algeri From: Sunday 1 November 2009 To: Wednesday 18 November 2009 One of the great pieces by Italian composer Gioacchino Rosini and said to be his first major comic opera. The two act drama 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' about love and deception will feature Bulgarian mezzo-soprano Vesselina Kasarova as Isabella. Jesús López Cobos is in charge of musical direction and Joan Font, the director of Comediants, is the stage manager. At Teatro Real, Tickets available from www.generaltickets.com or the box office priced €2.40-€272. Performances at 20:00 except Sunday when they will be at 18:00. There will be shows on 1st, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th, 9th, 10th, 13th, 14th, 16th, 17th and 18th November. Music: Jazz, Blues & Soul Classical Jazz Ensemble On: Saturday 7 November 2009 The aim of the band is to link jazz with classical compositions. Created in 2003, the Cantabrian group from Santander will open the Jazz Fusión series of concerts with their unique style and creativity. At Juan March Foundation, C/ Castelló 77. Performance at 12:00. Free admission. Madrid International Jazz Festival 2009 From: Wednesday 4 November 2009 To: Saturday 28 November 2009 The 26th edition of the Madrid International Jazz Festival which has become an unmissable event for jazz lovers. Acts will include Joe Lovano, Richard Bona, Cassandra Wilson and Toni Zenet as well as Roy Hargrove, Kike Perdomo & Eric Marienthal, Madeleine Peyroux Patricia Kraus and Edith Salazar. At various venues. Music: Rock, Pop & Country Vetusta Morla From: Tuesday 3 November 2009 To: Saturday 7 November 2009 The sextet released their first album a year ago under the title of 'Un Día en el Mundo'. In this initiative, Vetusta Morla have decided to come full circle and return to their starting point; to some of the Madrilenian venues that helped to forge their musical identity. Over 5 nights the group will perform at Sala El Sol, Sala Caracol, Joy Eslava, La Riviera and Café La Palma. Tickets available from www.vetustamorla.com priced €22. Tokyo Sex Destruction On: Saturday 7 November 2009 The group from Vilanova's 4th album, 'The Neighbourhood', comes 7 years after they released their debut. They are the stand-out act in B-Core and play more than 100 gigs a year. At Ramdall Music Live, C/ Ferraz 38. Tickets available from www.ticketmaster.es or 902 150 025 priced €10. Performance at 21:30. Richie Kotzen and Nacho Mur On: Saturday 7 November 2009 Famous for his involvement with groups like 'Poison' and 'Mr. Big', the guitar virtuoso's influences include Jimi Hendrix, Van Halen and George Benson. Kotzen released his latest album this year under the assumed name of Wilson Hawk. He will be supported by young guitarist Nacho Mur. At Ritmo y Compás, C/ Conde de Vilches 22. Tickets available from www.entradas.com or 902 488 488 priced €26. Performance at 21:00. Festival de Otoño 2009 From: Wednesday 4 November 2009 To: Sunday 29 November 2009 The world of performing arts as the capital celebrates the traditional Festival de Otoño. It consists music, theatre, dance and circus performances in 35 shows performed by six Spanish companies and troupes from 19 other countries in 11 venues in Madrid and 10 in municipalities of the region. This will be the last autumn edition as from next year, the festival will move to the spring. Please see official website for more details. Social & Community Events Local area coffee mornings Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid offers the chance to meet English-speaking newcomers and long-term residents. The coffee morning takes place once a month in the home of a member that lives in your locality. Please check website for the date of the event in your area. Contact area3@incmadrid.com. Sports Events Museo Atlético de Madrid Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat The Atlético Madrid museum consists of over 1000 objects spread throughout five areas and across 450 square metres. Included in the memorabilia are shirts, boots, trophies, photographs and other items depicting the club's 103 year history. There is a projection room where fans can see exciting moments from the club's history and also an interactive room. At Estadio Vicente Calderón (Gate 23), Paseo de los Melancólicos, 69. Open Tuesday to Sunday 11:00-19:00. General entrance 6 €, guided tour 8 €. Tennis League Every day In association with The International Newcomers Club of Madrid is the chance to practise your tennis and play in a league. For more information please contact activities@incmadrid.com. Talks & Workshops Madrid Handcrafters From: Saturday 1 November 2008 To: Friday 30 November 2012 A group of diverse craftswomen. Any woman who enjoys making and selling crafts welcome. If interested, please contact madridhandcrafters@yahoo.es. Theatre & Shows Grease Every Sun, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat The Spanish version of the hit film starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John at the Nuevo Teatro Alcalá, Jorge Juan 62. Shows Wednesday and Thursday at 20:30, Friday to Saturday 18:00 and 22:00 and Sunday at 18:00. Tickets available from www.servicaixa.com or the box office priced €22 to €58. Tel: 914 264 779. La katársis del tomatazo Every Fri, Sat 'La Katarsis del Tomatazo' is a cabaret show, where the spectator can act as judge and critic by throwing tomatoes if what he or she sees is not liked. At Centro de Nuevos Creadores, C/ Doctor Fourquet 31. Tickets available from the box office one hour before the performance. Telephone 915 395 767. Show starts at 22:30. Price €18. The Wizard of Oz Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Sunday 25 October 2009 To: Wednesday 6 January 2010 Written at the beginning of the last century by Lyman Frank Baum, The Wizard of Oz has become one of the best loved stories and shows in the world. At Teatro Príncipe Gran Vía, C/ Tres Cruces 8. Tickets available from the box office or from www.entradas.com priced €12-€16. Performances at 16:30 Tuesday to Sunday. Festival de Otoño 2009 From: Wednesday 4 November 2009 To: Sunday 29 November 2009 The world of performing arts as the capital celebrates the traditional Festival de Otoño. It consists music, theatre, dance and circus performances in 35 shows performed by six Spanish companies and troupes from 19 other countries in 11 venues in Madrid and 10 in municipalities of the region. This will be the last autumn edition as from next year, the festival will move to the spring. Please see official website for more details. Spamalot Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Thursday 10 September 2009 To: Wednesday 31 March 2010 The crazy musical comedy is inspired by the surrealist film Monty Python and the Holy Grail. It first performed in Broadway in March 2005 after being adapted by Eric Idle. The plot takes us back to the middle ages, to the Court of King Arthur, where the king and his loyal knights get down to a divine mission; searching for the Holy Grail. The Spanish version has been directed by Tricicle, produced by Filmax Stage and its choreography has been created by Francesc Abós. At Teatro Lope de Vega, C/ Gran Vía 57. Performances Tuesday to Thursday 20:30, Friday 22:00, Saturday 18:00 and 22:00 and Sunday 10:00. Tickets available from the theatre box office or from www.topticketline.es and www.servicaixa.es priced €15-€59.90. Walks & Visits The Wellington Society of Madrid Every day The club organises walking tour for members around the city of Madrid. Leave from Plaza Santa Ana at 11:00 and 20:00 (times vary depending on the season). Reservations required. Tel: 609 143 203. Hapsburg Madrid Every Tue, Sat Guided tour exploring the history encased within the streets of Hapsburg Madrid. Follow the footprints left by successive monarchs and enjoy the charm of the streets, plazas and hidden corners of the area. Tuesdays at 16:00 and Saturdays at 22:00 from Madrid Tourism Centre (Plaza Mayor 27). Adults €3.30. Under 25s, students, retired and unemployed people €2.70. Madrid through the History by Bicycle Every Sat Guided tour of the city by bicycle. Pedal through the streets and squares of Madrid’s historical and artistic centre. Saturday 10:00 from Plaza Mayor, 27 (Madrid Tourism Centre). Old Madrid Every Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat Guided tour around the old areas of Madrid. Adults €6.45. Under 25s, students, retired and unemployed people €5.05. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday at 10:00 and Saturday at 12:00. From Plaza Mayor, 27 (Madrid Tourism Centre). Adults €3.30. Under 25s, students, retired and unemployed people €2.70. The Bourbon Dynasty Every Sun, Mon, Wed, Sat Guided tour around features of the city associated with The Bourbon reign such as The Treasury, the Paseo del Prado, the Puerta de Alcalá, the Prado Museum, the Botanical Garden and the Royal Palace. From Plaza Mayor, 27 (Madrid Tourism Centre), Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays 16:00 and Sundays 12:00. Adults €3.30. Under 25s, students, retired and unemployed people €2.70. Traditional Taverns of Madrid Every Sat A guided tour around the vintage taverns and inns of the city. Saturdays 18:00 from Plaza Mayor, 27 (Madrid Tourism Centre). Adults €3.30. Under 25s, students, retired and unemployed people €2.70. Ermita de San Antonio de la Florida Every day The chapel of San Antonio de la Florida contains the great picture cycle painted by Francisco de Goya in the late 18th century. It was declared a national monument in 1905 and has become a museum dedicated to Goya since a second chapel for worship was built next door. At Gta. San Antonio de la Florida 5 (Galería Espacio Kubiko). Open Tuesday to Friday 09:30-20:00, Saturday and Sunday 10:00-14:00. Free admission. Botanical Garden Every day Designed over 250 years ago, the botanical gardens in Madrid are home to thousands of plant species covering some 20 acres. Take a stroll round or investigate the plant world with fascinating plants such as the 'living rock cacti' and the bonzai collection donated by former president Felipe Gonzalez. At Jardín Botánico, Plaza de Murillo, 2. Tel: 914 203 017. Open 10:00-18:00 January, February, November and December. 10:00-19:00 March and October.April and September 10:00-20:00. May, June, July and August 10:00-21:00. Entrance €2. The Royal Palace and Royal Armoury Every day The Royal Palace was home to Spanish Kings Carlos III all the way through to Alfonso XIII. It is no longer the current royal family's home although it is still their official residence. Visitors can walk round the palace and explore the Royal Pharmacy, gallery and the Royal Armoury - a valuable collection of weapons and armour worn by the Kings of Spain and other members of the Royal Family since the 13th century. Every Wednesday except during July, August and September is the changing of the guard at the main gate. The Solemn Changing takes place at midday on the first Wednesday of the month excluding July, August and September. At the Royal Palace, Bailén s/n. Open Monday to Saturday 09:00-18:00 and Sunday 09:00-15:00 April to September and 09:30-17:00 Monday to Saturday and Sunday 09:00-14:00 during October to March. Entrance €8. €10 for a guided tour. Temple of Debod Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat Hidden in the Cuartel de la Montaña park is the Temple of Debod; a monument that is over two thousand years old. It was brought to the capital from Egypt and carefully reconstructed stone by stone after its safety was threatened by the construction of the Aswan High Dam and the subsequent creation of Lake Nasser. It is known amongst Madrilleñians to be a great place to come and watch the sunset. At Parque del Cuartel de la Montaña. Open Tuesday to Friday from April 1 to September 30 10:00-14:00 and 18:00-20:00 and from October 1 to March 31 09:45-13:45 and 16:15-18:15. Saturdays and Sundays: 10:00-14:00. Free admission. The Medieval Train From: Saturday 12 September 2009 To: Saturday 28 November 2009 This train will take you to the historic city of Sigüenza with its castle, cathedral, the Plaza Mayor as well as other emblematic locations. On the train you will encounter minstrels, knights, damsels and beautiful princesses while music and stories introduce the villages and towns you see on the way. Passengers also get to taste a selection of delicious sweets made especially for the journey. Train departs from Chamartín Train Station, Agustín de Foxá s/n at 10:00. Return time to Madrid is 19:30. Tickets available from stations with advanced ticket offices priced €26 for adults and €16 for children under 14. The Grand Art Walk Every day Known as the Paseo del Arte, the walk is about 2 kilometres long and is devoted entirely to culture. Although unguided and completely your own choice, the recognised route starts at Círculo de Bellas Artes, Alcalá 42 before moving to the Instituto Cervantes, at Alcalá 49. You then progress to the Casa de América at Plaza de Cibeles 2 before travelling to one of the best museums in the world; Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza at Paseo del Prado 8. After that comes the Museo del Prado at Paseo del Prado s/n and CaixaForum at Paseo del Prado 36. The Royal Botanical Gardens are the next stop located at Plaza de Murillo 2, before moving on to the Museo Reina Sofía at Santa Isabel 52, the Arola Madrid at Santa Isabel 52, La Casa Encendida at Ronda de Valencia 2, the Teatro Circo Price at Ronda de Atocha 35 and finally La Fábrica located at Alameda 9. Valley of the Fallen (Valle de los Caídos) Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat A monument to the dead in the Spanish Civil War 1936-1939. Commissioned by the victorious General Franco, the magnificent monument is not without its controversy. Franco himself is buried there and although it is said to have been built to remember, only two names are commemorated. The controversy is heightened by the fact political prisoners were used to construct it. The memorial consists of the world's tallest memorial cross and one of the world's biggest Catholic basilicas. At Carretere de Guadarrama / El Escorial. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-17:00 in the winter and 10:00-18:00 in the summer. Basílica de San Francisco El Grande Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat With a dome larger than St Paul's Cathedral in London, the church is architecturally outstanding. Inside there is artwork by artists such as Maella, Francisco Bayeu, Goya and González Velázquez. The grounds on which the church stands was previously a Franciscan convent that is said to have been founded by St Francis of Assisi himself. At Plaza de San Francisco, s/n. Open Tuesday to Saturday from 11:00 to 13:00 and 16:00 to 18:30. Madrid Vision bus tour Every day Hop on and hop off bus tours with two routes to chose from; Modern Madrid and Historical Madrid. Tickets available from travel agencies, hotels, Madrid Vision buses and on-line priced from €7.50 for children, €17.00 for adults and €8.50 for senior citizens. Group tickets available. Tel: 917 791 888. Teleférico de Madrid Every day The Teleferico is an original and eco-friendly cable car that connects the city centre with the Casa de Campo. At Paseo del Pintor Rosales. Times and dates of operation vary. Consult website for running times. Priced €2.70-€5.10. Tel: 915 417 450. Church Of Nuestra Señora De La Almudena Every day Built on the site of the old church that was demolished in 1870, Madrid's new cathedral was completed in 1993 after 110 years of work. At Calle de Bailén 8. Permanent collection of Museo Naval Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat In 1772 when a document was created that laid the foundations for the new gallery that collected everything related to the sea, it signalled the beginning of what is now known as the Naval Museum. The exhibitions contained within the museum are varied and valuable with pieces dating back to the 15th century. At Museo Naval, P. del Prado 5. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10:30-14:00. Free admission. Puerta Del Sol Every day Madrid’s most famous square and named after the city gate adorned by an image of the sun that once stood there, Puerta del Sol, also marks Kilometre Zero, the very centre of Spain. The square also contains the sculpture El Oso y El Madroño (The Bear and the Hackberry Tree) by Antonio Navarro Santa Fe which is the official symbol of the City of Madrid. Gran Via Every day Gran Via is one of Madrid's largest and most important roads. Along both side are old buildings that have been maintained beautifully comprising offices, housing and shops. It is one of Madrid's primary shopping areas as well as being the Broadway of the city. At the Plaza Espana end, the city's large theatres line the streets playing host to productions such as The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast and Mama Mia. Neptune Fountain Every day The fountain was sculpted from white marble by Juan Pascual de Mena for King Carlos III and portrays the god of the seas in a shell-shaped chariot pulled by seahorses. Fuente de Neptuno was commissioned based on drawings made by Ventura Rodríguez in around 1782. Originally situated in the Prado del Apolo, the statue was moved to the centre of the Plaza de Cánovas del Castillo in 1898, where it still remains today. At Plaza Cánovas del Castillo, s/n. Puerta de Alcalá Every day In 1759 King Carlos III entered Madrid through the Puerta de Alcalá. Originally a 16th century baroque gate, the King decided that it was too small a gate to mark such a grand occasion. He commissioned Italian architect Sabatini to design and build a gate to be its replacement. The 'new' gate took 9 years to complete a is constructed out of granite and limestone. It consists of three archways and two rectangular passages and is adorned with statutes and sculptures. It now stands in the Plaza de la Independencia near the Retiro Park and the designer shops of Barrio de Salamanca. Classified as a national monument and is one of Spain's widely recognised tourist spectacles. Cibeles Fountain Every day Named after the Greek goddess of the Earth, agriculture and fertility, the statue in the fountain depicts Cibele in a chariot pulled by two lions. The statue is the work of several artists, Ventura Rodriguez, Miguel Ximenez, Francisco Gutierrez and Roberto Michel. Fuente de Cibeles originally stood to one side of the square in 1781 and eventually ended up at its current location in 1895. At Plaza Cibeles, s/n. Plaza Mayor From: Tuesday 1 September 2009 To: Thursday 12 November 2009 Madrid's main square, originally called 'Plaza del Arrabal', was planned during the Habsburg period by Philip II and his architect Juan de Herrera, but wasn't inaugurated until 1619 and Philip III's reign. It wasn't for two centuries and three fires later that the square was finally completed, with Juan de Villanueva joining the four sides with its characteristic archways. Over history the square has been the venue for events such as bullfights, markets, football matches and public executions. City Walls - Muralla Arabe Every day The city walls are one of the rare remnants of Madrid under Muslim rule. Dating from the 9th century, the walls were built during the reign of Emir Muhammad I of Córdoba. The walls were built as part of defences for a fortress called Mayrit, an Arabic word meaning source of life. It is from this word that the name of the city is said to derive. Only a small piece of the wall remains after being discovered with a 12th century Christian wall and other Moorish remains in 1953. At Cuesta de la Vega, s/n. Casa de Cisneros Every day Originally built in 1537 as a palace for the Cardinal Cisneros by his nephew Benito Jiménez de Cisneros, Casa de Cisneros is one of only a few examples of gothic architecture left in Madrid. The building façade is made of granite, and its interior houses town hall departments as well as all types of Spanish art including 15th century tapestries, engravings and blueprints. At Plaza de la Villa, 4. Los Lujanes Torre y Casa Every day The tower and its adjoining house date back to the early 15th century making it one of the tallest buildings in the city at the time. It is one of the oldest buildings in the Plaza de la Villa and its entrance still bears the original owner’s coat of arms. This relic remains as one of the few remaining gothic symbols in the city. Today it is owned and used by departments of Madrid’s Town Hall. At Plaza de la Villa, s/n. Casa de la Villa Every day Madrid's town hall was designed by Juan Gómez de Mora in 1640. Other famous architects such as José de Villarreal, Teodoro Ardemans, Juan de Villanueva and Luis Bellido added to the exterior and interior of the palace until it was finally finished in 1696. It served as both a town hall and a prison. At Plaza de la Villa, 5. A guided tour is provided on Mondays at 17:00 in Spanish and English. Free admission. El Museo Romántico Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat Created by Don Benigno de la Vega-Inclán y Flaquer, the second Marquis of Vega Inclán (1858-1942), the museum was donated to the state 1921. Capturing the essence of Madrid's 19th century middle-class life, it is located in a characteristic 18th century palace and houses romantic pieces from artists such as Goya, Federico de Madrazo, and Leonardo Alenza. At C/ San Mateo, 13. Open Tuesday to Saturday 09:30-20:30 from May to October and 09:30-18:30 November to April. Open Sundays 10:00-15:00. General admission €3. Casa Museo Lope de Vega Every Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat Often referred to as the Shakespeare of Spanish Literature, Félix Lope de Vega y Carpio (1562-1635) was Spain's greatest playwright. He completed nearly 2000 plays during his life and was banished from Madrid for 8 years for writing insulting poems about a former girlfriend. His former home is now a museum dedicated to both him and 17th century life in Madrid. At C/ Cervantes, 11. Open Thursday to Friday 09:30-13:30 and Saturday 10:00-13:30. Puente de Segovia Every day The oldest bridge in the Spanish capital. Built in the 16th century, its nine ancient arches spread across the Manzanares river. At the end of C/ de Segovia. Palacio de la Comunidad de Madrid Every day Located on the southern end of Puerta del Sol and being the oldest building in the square, the palace was built in 1766. It was formerly the city's post office but now currently serves as the seat of the regional government. In front of the building is 'Kilometre 0'; the very centre of Spain. The traditional eating of the grapes takes place on New Year's Eve outside the palace every year. At Plaza de la Puerta del Sol. Majadahonda: What's On Social & Community Events Local area coffee mornings Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid offers the chance to meet English-speaking newcomers and long-term residents. The coffee morning takes place once a month in the home of a member that lives in your locality. Please check website for the date of the event in your area. Contact area5@incmadrid.com. Mirasierra: What's On Social & Community Events Local area coffee mornings Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid offers the chance to meet English-speaking newcomers and long-term residents. The coffee morning takes place once a month in the home of a member that lives in your locality. Please check website for the date of the event in your area. Contact area2@incmadrid.com. Móstoles: What's On Art & Exhibitions Auto. Dream and Material Every Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat From: Thursday 8 October 2009 To: Sunday 10 January 2010 Analysis of the role of the car culture and artistic creation in recent decades, the exhibition comprises more than 116 pieces by 60 artists from Spain and abroad. The car has been symbolic of consumerism in the 20th century and many artists have had their creative spark ignited by the teasing notion of this symbolism. The exhibition addresses the different attitudes, transformations and consequences of car culture. At Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, Avda. de la Constitución 25. Open Tuesday to Sunday 11:00 - 21:00. Pozuelo de Alarcón: What's On Social & Community Events Local area coffee mornings Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid offers the chance to meet English-speaking newcomers and long-term residents. The coffee morning takes place once a month in the home of a member that lives in your locality. Please check website for the date of the event in your area. Contact area4@incmadrid.com. Puerta de Hierro: What's On Social & Community Events Local area coffee mornings Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid offers the chance to meet English-speaking newcomers and long-term residents. The coffee morning takes place once a month in the home of a member that lives in your locality. Please check website for the date of the event in your area. Contact area2@incmadrid.com. Santo Domingo: What's On Book & Literary Events Book Club Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid 'Area 1' (La Moreleja, Ciudalcampo, Fuente del Fresno, Santo Domingo areas) Book Club meets once a month to discuss "good reads" and the "pick of the month" over coffee and cake. If interested, please contact area1@incmadrid.com for more info. INC members from all areas welcome. Social & Community Events Local area coffee mornings Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid offers the chance to meet English-speaking newcomers and long-term residents. The coffee morning takes place once a month in the home of a member that lives in your locality. Please check website for the date of the event in your area. Contact area1@incmadrid.com. Walks & Visits Walking Group Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid 'Area 1' (La Moreleja, Ciudalcampo, Fuente del Fresno, Santo Domingo areas) welcomes anyone who would like to join them for their 5K walk. The walk takes about an hour and then the group has coffee. If interested, please contact our Area 1 contact area1@incmadrid.com. Somosaguas: What's On Social & Community Events Local area coffee mornings Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid offers the chance to meet English-speaking newcomers and long-term residents. The coffee morning takes place once a month in the home of a member that lives in your locality. Please check website for the date of the event in your area. Contact area4@incmadrid.com. Tres Cantos: What's On Social & Community Events Local area coffee mornings Every day The International Newcomers Club of Madrid offers the chance to meet English-speaking newcomers and long-term residents. The coffee morning takes place once a month in the home of a member that lives in your locality. Please check website for the date of the event in your area. Contact area2@incmadrid.com. Alcalá de Henares Mercadillo Alcalá De Henares Every Sat Morning general market in Calle Mayor every Saturday and also festival days. Aranjuez Mercadillo Aranjuez Every Sat Rastro market with clothes, decorative items, fruit, vegetables and other products for sale in Calles Valero, Postas and Eras, 09:00-14:00. Chinchon Mercadillo Chinchon Every Sat Mornings and also on feast days in the Plaza Mayor – general market. Galapagar Mercadillo Galapagar Every Mon, Sat Mornings in Calle Toril – general market. Getafe Mercadillo Getafe Every Sat Mornings in Calles Magallanes and Carabanchel – general market. Humanes de Madrid Mercadillo Humanes De Madrid Every day Mornings in Calles Canada and El Libro – general market. Las Rozas de Madrid Mercadillo Las Rozas Every Sat Mornings in Recinto Ferial – general market. Leganés Mercadillo Leganés Every day Mornings in Calle San Nicasio and Recinto Ferial – general market. Madrid (website) Mercadillo de la Avenida de Felipe II Every Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat Avenida de Felipe II. Every day Monday to Saturday all day - general market. Mercadillo Villablanca Every day Mornings in Calle Villablanca, Vicalvaro – general market. Mercadillo de la Av General Fanjul Every Sat Mornings in Calles Rafael Finat and Av Los Poblados, Latina – general market. Mercado de Artesania Every Sat Evenings from 18:00 to 22:00 in the Plaza Comendadoras. Arts and crafts market. Mercadillo de Orcasur Every Sat Mornings in Av Orcasur, Usera – general market. Mercadillo de Villaverde Alto Every Sat Mornings in Calle Dr Martin Andevalo, Villaverde – general market. Mercadillo de Ayerbe Every Sat Mornings in Calle Ayerbe, Barajas– general market. Mercadillo del Parque de la Cornisa Every Sat Mornings in Calle Rosario – general market. Mercadillo de Santa Genoveva Every Sat Mornings in Calle Santa Genoveva, Ciudad Lineal – general market. Majadahonda Mercadillo Majadahonda Every Tue, Sat Mornings in Calles Santa Catalina and Santa Granadilla – general market. Móstoles Mercadillo Móstoles Every Sat Mornings in Recinto Ferial – general market. Pozuelo de Alarcón Mercadillo Pozuelo de Alarcon Every Sat Mornings in Camino de las Huertas – general market. Rivas-Vaciamadrid Mercadillo Rivas-Vaciamadrid Every Sat Mornings in Rivas Urbanizaciones – general market. |
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