Alcobendas Reopens the Little Museum of Tales with Contemporary Literature

The municipal Mediatecas initiative offers a free exhibition experience until the end of May at the Pablo Iglesias Cultural Center.

Generic image of a library interior with wooden bookshelves and a cozy reading atmosphere.
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Generic image of a library interior with wooden bookshelves and a cozy reading atmosphere.

The Little Museum of Tales reopens its doors in Alcobendas, offering a free cultural experience that transforms contemporary literature into exhibition objects until May 29.

Driven by the municipal Mediatecas, this cultural proposal aims to bring contemporary literature to all audiences, including school visits and free access at the Pablo Iglesias Cultural Center.
The exhibition offers an innovative journey through current stories, where each tale becomes a visible piece. Visitors can discover the plots through objects that condense the key elements of each work, providing an interpretive reading of contemporary stories.

A museum that transforms stories into objects.

The museum will be open to the general public from Monday to Saturday, from 9:00 to 21:00, with free admission. Additionally, guided visits have been arranged for educational centers, integrating the activity into pedagogical and reading promotion efforts.
This initiative is part of Alcobendas' cultural activities, aimed at promoting reading and approaching literature through innovative and accessible formats for the community.