Casa de México en España, Cultural center in Chamberí, Madrid, Spain
Casa de México en España is a cultural center housed in a nineteenth-century palace with several dedicated spaces for Mexican arts and activities. The building contains exhibition areas, a cinema, a library, and dining facilities that serve the center's programming and visitors.
The building was constructed in 1885 and originally housed a military health institute before undergoing transformation. This conversion allowed the historic structure to later serve as a space for cultural exchange between Spain and Mexico.
The center showcases Mexican art exhibitions and film screenings that regularly introduce visitors to contemporary and traditional cultural expressions. The library dedicated to Mexican literature and the ongoing events create a space where people engage directly with the country's artistic traditions.
The center is easily accessible by subway via San Bernardo station on Lines 2 and 4, with the main entrance at Calle de Alberto Aguilera 20. The location is centrally situated and well-marked, making it straightforward for visitors to find and enter.
The facility houses a bookstore, a Mexican restaurant, and a cinema that work together to create a complete cultural experience. These three components allow visitors to spend time exploring multiple aspects of Mexican culture within the same location.
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