CentroCentro has a range of publications that supplement its exhibition activities and public programme. Its launch comes in response to a three-fold objective: that of generating knowledge, sharing that knowledge, and contributing new approaches to the narratives on which the artistic panorama of...
Located in the palace’s great tower and open to the public since its rehabilitation, the Observation Deck offers the visitor a privileged panoramic view of the city, a 360º perspective of the urban landscape of Madrid.
Opening hours
Tuesday - Sunday: 10.30 am - 2 pm / 4 pm - 7.30 pm. Last...
The Landscape of Light Interpretation Centre provides comprehensive information on the values responsible for the inscription of this unique cultural landscape in UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
Panels, videos and tablets show the history, art, nature, science, universal model and all of the things...
The Post Office, as well as a temple, is a factory in which attachments, interests, activities - in a word, life - are created
José Francos Rodríguez, 1916
By the mid-19th century, the dilapidated Post and Telegraph building in Puerta del Sol was on the verge of collapse, prompting the Spanish...
A number of new galleries have recently opened in Madrid. What are they like? Who are the young people behind them? What kind of training have these entrepreneurs had? Whose work do they show? Who are their collectors? In these post-COVID, post-lockdown, post-Filomena times of e-commerce, fibre...
Wet Dreams addresses water beyond its understanding as a resource, exploring its role as a catalyst in eco-social relations. The exhibition highlights design practices that embrace decolonial, cuir and hydro-feminist approaches, emphasizing forms of embodiment, solidarity and desire in relation to...