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Círculo de Bellas Artes
Native name
Spanish: Círculo de Bellas Artes
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Location Madrid, Spain
Official name: Círculo de Bellas Artes
Type Non-movable
Criteria Monument
Designated 1981
Reference no. RI-51-0004477
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Rooftop terrace

The Círculo de Bellas Artes (say "SEER-koo-loh day Bey-yas AR-tays") is a famous cultural center in Madrid, Spain. It's a private, non-profit group that started way back in 1880. The building itself is very special. It was declared a "Cultural Interest Asset" in 1981, meaning it's an important historical landmark.

This center is a busy place for many different kinds of arts and culture. It has art shows, a movie theater, a stage for plays and concerts, and even workshops where artists can learn. Every day, you can find activities about art, music, movies, books, science, and more!

The beautiful building where the Círculo de Bellas Artes is located was designed by a famous architect named Antonio Palacios. It was finished in 1926.

Amazing Art Shows

The Círculo de Bellas Artes has four special rooms for art exhibitions. These rooms always have new art on display. You can see works by both well-known artists and new, rising talents. Some famous artists who have had their work shown here include Le Corbusier, Picasso, and Jean Arp.

Ideas and Discussions

A Place for Big Ideas

This center is a great spot for thinking and sharing ideas. It brings together people interested in science, literature, philosophy, and the arts. They often hold talks, discussions, and poetry readings. Many important thinkers and writers have visited. These include famous authors like Günter Grass and Umberto Eco.

Live Performances

Music and Stage Shows

The Círculo de Bellas Artes offers a wide variety of live shows. You can hear classical music or more modern, experimental sounds. They also feature popular music styles. Many talented musicians have performed here. These include Pierre Boulez, Lila Downs, and Marianne Faithfull.

Unique Film Screenings

The CBA has its own movie theater. Every day, they show films in their original language. These are often movies you won't find in regular cinemas. They also have special film series and retrospectives. These events are a must-see for movie lovers in Madrid.

Creative Workshops

Learn from the Best

Besides open workshops for drawing, painting, and etching, the Círculo de Bellas Artes hosts many classes. For decades, famous artists and thinkers have taught here. Imagine learning from people like Pablo Palazuelo or Antonio Saura! These workshops help new artists grow their skills.

Radio Station

Radio Círculo is the center's own radio station. It broadcasts online and is completely dedicated to culture. You can listen to programs about art, music, literature, and more.

Gold Medals

Honoring Great Artists

Since 1991, the Círculo de Bellas Artes has given out its Gold Medal. This award celebrates the work of amazing creators. It's a way to honor people who have made big contributions to culture. Past winners include writers like Carmen Martín Gaite and filmmakers like Manoel de Oliveira.

Event Spaces

Host Your Own Event

The CBA building is a popular place for companies to hold events. It has 15,000 square meters of space! This includes four exhibition halls and a floor just for workshops. There are also six multi-purpose rooms, a library, and a games room. You'll find a theater, two historic rooms (the Ballroom and the Hall of Columns), a cinema, and a radio station. There's even a bookshop and a big café-restaurant called La Pecera, which means "the goldfish bowl."

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