Welcome to your second home! We hope you enjoyed a great break.
New tips and suggestions for your days in Madrid! This time, a very special exhibition.
As you know, in Barcelona you can visit great modernist architectural works (Gaudí is its best-known example). However, you can find some gems in other parts of the peninsula. One of them is the Palacio Longoria, located at Calle Fernando VI, 4 (Metro Alonso Martínez, lines 4, 5, and 10, and Metro Tribunal, lines 1 and 10). It is the current Sociedad General de Autores, an institution dedicated to the registration of intellectual property, as well as the support of artists in the defense of their rights and the promotion of their work.
On the other hand, from March 11 to April 30, the palace hosts an exhibition that covers the last 125 years of the history of dance in Spain in an exhibition made up of more than two hundred works by various authors (. The original costumes of famous dancers, posters of emblematic works, designs and drawings in general are some of the attractions of this exhibition. It is free and can be visited from Monday to Sunday from 4pm to 9pm.
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