For the coming days, the Spanish capital presents a rich and diverse cultural agenda, with proposals ranging from immersive journeys into the past to reflections on contemporary art. Visitors and residents have the opportunity to delve into unique experiences without leaving the city.
Among the most notable options is Horizonte de Keops: Una expedición por el Antiguo Egipto (Horizon of Khufu: An Expedition through Ancient Egypt), an immersive experience that transports the public to the golden age of this ancient civilization. This exhibition will be available at Fever Hub Madrid until June 28. Another playful proposal is La Oca de Toledo (The Goose of Toledo), by the collective NuKleo5, which reinterprets Toledo's historical heritage in a board game format at El Silo de Hortaleza until May 17.
Lovers of Inca culture can enjoy Machu Picchu: Viaje a la Ciudad Perdida (Machu Picchu: Journey to the Lost City), a virtual reality experience that recreates the ancient Inca Empire at Fever Hub Madrid. Likewise, the iconic Mexican artist Frida Kahlo is the protagonist of a live art experience and gastronomic display at Paseo del Pintor Rosales, 30. For those who prefer classical art, the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza offers guided tours of its masterpieces on weekends and holidays.
The offerings expand with Arcade Origins: El comienzo de la industria del videojuego (Arcade Origins: The Beginning of the Video Game Industry) at the OXO, Museo del Videojuego, and Dinoverse: Viaje a la era de los dinosaurios (Dinoverse: Journey to the Age of Dinosaurs) at the Nomad Museo Inmersivo until April 25. Conde Duque hosts the work of artist Mariela Scafati until July 19, and the Fernán Gómez Centro Cultural de la Villa pays tribute to Francisco Nieva with the exhibition Pelo de tormenta (Storm Hair), also until July 19.
Other exhibitions include Al’Qala. Hilos de Historia (Al'Qala. Threads of History) at the Real Fábrica de Tapices until June 5, and Vitrina CERO. ¿Verdadero o falso? La ficción de la autenticidad (Display Case ZERO. True or False? The Fiction of Authenticity) at the Museo Arqueológico Nacional until July 12. Casa América presents the work of photojournalist Marian Carrasquero until May 30, and Casa Árabe celebrates its 20th anniversary with a photographic exhibition until September 13.
The Centro Cultural Casa del Reloj honors Luis Alberto de Cuenca until April 30, while La Casa Encendida presents Un mundo propio / A world of our own until April 21. The Museo de América exhibits Nación Trans (Trans Nation) until September 20, and the Centro Cultural La Vaguada hosts the XI Salón de Arte Abstracto (XI Abstract Art Exhibition) until May 4.
Finally, the Museo Lázaro Galdiano presents La casa del agua (The Water House) by Ángel Marcos until June 28, and the Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo CA2M exhibits the work of Antonio Ballester Moreno until September 27. The Centro Cultural de China explores the Qipao garment until May 2, and the Conde Duque - Archivo de la Villa commemorates Enrique Tierno Galván with 40 años: El Madrid de Tierno (40 Years: Tierno's Madrid) until May 4. The Fundación Canal, Sala Mateo Inurria, offers Arte Urbano: de los Orígenes a Banksy (Urban Art: From Origins to Banksy) until May 3, and MAD - Madrid Artes Digitales presents Cleopatra, la exposición inmersiva (Cleopatra, the Immersive Exhibition). The Espacio Cultural Serrería Belga concludes the list with Icónica Madrid: Una ciudad de cuento (Iconic Madrid: A Storybook City) until May 3.




