Among the most striking proposals is the Frida Kahlo: Live Art Experience and Gastronomic Exhibition, which immerses visitors in the universe of the iconic Mexican artist. This activity takes place at Paseo del Pintor Rosales, 30, from Wednesday to Sunday.
The Centro Cultural Casa del Reloj pays tribute to the Madrid poet Luis Alberto de Cuenca with an exhibition exploring his relationship with cinema, available until April 30. Meanwhile, La Casa Encendida hosts from April 14 to 21 the residency and exhibition Un mundo propio / A world of our own, organized by Palestinian artist Basel Zaraa.
For contemporary art lovers, the Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo (CA2M) in Móstoles presents Juan Carlos Bracho's installation AYYO. Cápsula de colección until June 14. Additionally, Fever Hub Madrid offers the virtual reality experience Machu Picchu: Journey to the Lost City, transporting attendees to the heart of the ancient Inca Empire.
Other points of interest include the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza with guided tours of its masterpieces, and the Museo de América, which exhibits Nación Trans. Un proyecto de Antonio López, a photographic exhibition denouncing discrimination against trans women. The Espacio Cultural Serrería Belga hosts Icónica Madrid. Una ciudad de cuento, part of the IlustraweekMadrid 2026 festival, and an exhibition dedicated to the pioneering artist Menchu Gal.
The offer is completed with exhibitions such as The artist's universe before the camera at El Museo del Prado, The Tempest. The Garden of Forking Paths by Avelino Sala at CentroCentro, and Casa de Agua by Ángel Marcos at the Museo Lázaro Galdiano. The Biblioteca Nacional exhibits Along the paths of the map of spirituality: Armenian manuscript art, and the Centro Cultural de China presents Elegance and Tradition. The Qipao and Haipai Culture.
Finally, the Círculo de Bellas Artes reviews its history with Eclosión. El Círculo de Bellas Artes en los 80 y 90, while the Escenario Puerta del Ángel hosts Euphoяia – Art is in the Air. The Nomad Museo offers From Monet to Kandinsky. Revolutionary Art, and the Fundación Casa de México celebrates spring with its annual facade intervention. The Centro Cultural Casa de Vacas presents Moby Dick. The Dream of Captain Ahab, and the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales pays tribute to Ángel Cabrera. CaixaForum Madrid explores the concept of blur in art with Desenfocado. Otra visión del arte, and the Museo de América highlights indigenous Mexican languages with 68 voces, 68 corazones.




