MARPA to Host Series of Conversations with Writers for Book Week

The Archaeological and Paleontological Museum of the Community of Madrid will welcome José Mª Pérez ‘Peridis’, Juan Luis Arsuaga, and Ricardo Moure in April.

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The Archaeological and Paleontological Museum of the Community of Madrid (MARPA) has organized a series of conversations with prominent writers and experts, scheduled for April 23, 25, and 28 as part of Madrid Book Week – LIBROMAD.

This cultural initiative will feature the participation of figures such as José Mª Pérez ‘Peridis’, a renowned cartoonist and writer; Juan Luis Arsuaga, a distinguished paleoanthropologist; and Ricardo Moure, a biologist and science communicator. Each will discuss topics related to historical heritage, human evolution, and biology, respectively.
The museum's director, Enrique Baquedano, will moderate these sessions, engaging in conversations with the guests about their areas of expertise. Admission to all events is free until full capacity is reached, offering a unique opportunity for the public interested in these disciplines.
The series is part of the activities planned for Madrid Book Week, aiming to enrich the region's cultural offerings and foster dialogue around literature and knowledge.