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Choose from Spanish or commercial films |
Plaza del Carmen, 7 Madrid, Madrid 28013 Spain +34 902 48 8488 |
Its nine comfortable, modern screens show mostly commercial and Spanish films. Sessions normally start at 4p and you're assigned a numbered seat. Screens six and eight have been designed to facilitate disabled access. Friday and Saturday late-night sessions start at 12.45a. You'll find it at the centre of old Madrid, on Puerta del Sol, not far from other cinemas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Specialists in replica paintings |
Orellana, 14 Madrid 28004 Spain +34 91 3193037 ALCION@santandersupernet.com |
You can find something far more interesting in here than the ubiquitous posters of Van Gogh, Lautrec and Zurbar changing on student bedsit walls all over the country. This gallery sells high quality oil paintings by promising young artists that are legal copies of famous works by the likes of El Greco, Renoir, Modigliani and Gustav Klimt. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Drinks and art |
Villanueva, 2 Madrid, Madrid 28001 Spain +34 91 577 2785 |
You can come here for a drink or dinner and enjoy the live baroque music performances every night at 9p and 10p. The decor is the most unique feature, and you will see various works of art of very different styles on display. It is a large place spread over two floors. Upstairs is the library with comfortable sofas where you can sit and chat the night away by the fireside, and downstairs is a dance floor. The clientele are mainly in their 30s. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Live Music Venue & Disco |
Princesa, 1 Madrid, Madrid 28008 Spain +34 91 547 5711 http://www.salarena.com jmaestro@salarena.com |
A multi-purpose venue that has taken over from where Ku left off, it holds large-scale events like movie premiere parties and concerts by well-known groups. The last Thursday of each month it houses Space, Ibiza's celebrated nightclub, with renowned DJs. On disco nights be prepared to wait a long time in the queue before getting in. There are a few tables by the main entrance where you can sit away from all the action and talk. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Paintings, furniture, sculpture, tapestries |
Calle de Santa Catalina 4 Madrid, Madrid 28014 Spain |
The pieces of this art collection, which is managed by the Argentaria Foundation, are spread out among the many branches of the bank. It features paintings, sculptures, engravings, furniture, ceramics and tapestries collected by the Banco Exterior de España since 1929. There's also a series of fans by well-known painters from the 1980s, commissioned by the bank. The Foundation also organizes temporary exhibitions around Madrid. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Modern facilities for music lovers |
Príncipe de Vergara, 146 Madrid, Madrid 28002 Spain +34 91 337 0140 / +34 91 337 0139 http://www.auditorionacional.m... auditorio.nacional@inaem.mcu.es |
Its annual programme offers you the chance to enjoy the best in classical music performed by top national and international orchestras. There's room for 2780 spectators in its two concert halls and the building acts as headquarters to both the national orchestra and its youth section. Before it was built in 1988, these classical music concerts took place in the Teatro Real, which is now dedicated solely to opera. Admission charges vary. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Old-fashioned cinema with two screens |
Calle Gran Vía 37 Madrid 28013 Spain +34 91 5217571 |
Unlike many of its similarly long-established competitors on Gran V this grand old movie theatre had to adapt to the times in 1998 and divide itself in two. The benefits of modernisation are that you now have two films to choose from and you can buy your tickets in advance by telephone. Both screens show the latest commercial releases. There are normally three daily showings, starting at around 4.15pm. The surrounding area offers innumerable bars, restaurants and the major tourist attraction - Puerta del Sol. Admission: (EUR 5.40); (EUR 3.60) Wed (if not a holiday). Advance sales: +34 902 488 488 Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fun disco with occasional gigs |
Avenida de Concha Espina, 55 Madrid, Madrid 28016 Spain +34 91 562 2080 |
This venue continues to maintain its tried and tested formula, to play a well-chosen selection of music ranging from funk to dance through Spanish pop and rock combined with organising occasional live gigs on Thursday nights. Strangely enough, you can buy your own bottle of whisky, keep it in a locked display case and serve yourself whenever you come by. The club is open to all but the doorman makes sure that the clientele is normally made up of smart people in their mid-20s to mid-30s. Mixed drinks cost between (EUR 4.80 and 6.01) and valet parking is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Little-known gem of a museum |
Calle de Alcalá 48 Madrid, Madrid 28014 Spain +34 91 338 5000 http://www.bde.es/ comunicacion@bde.es |
The Spanish Central Bank headquarters house a valuable art collection that includes the work of artists like Goya, Salvador Maella, Sorolla and Zuloaga, as well as luxurious wall-hangings and antique furniture. The interior patio is used as a library and the beautiful staircase is made of Carrera marble. It occupies one of the best locations in Madrid, at major crossroads linking Plaza de Cibeles with Calle Alcalá, Gran Vía and the Paseo del Prado. After opening in 1889, it had to be expanded in 1936 and then again in 1975. The three distinct façades display diverse architectural styles. For admission, write to the Servicio de Protocolo (+34 91 338 5365) at the bank's address. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Enjoy live music |
Calle De Carolina Coronado 27 Madrid, Madrid 28017 Spain +34 91 367 5294 |
You will hear plenty of blues music in this relaxed and friendly venue that has been open since 1996. The place offers a good sample of "R&B made in Spain". The interior is a recreation of a 1920s Chicago bootleg joint with tables surrounding a tiny stage. There are live concerts on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. The clientele tends to be made up of thirty-somethings. Mixed drinks cost around EUR5, and there is no cover charge. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Action and children's movies |
Alcalá, 106 Madrid, Madrid 28009 Spain +34 91 576 2450 |
It shows primarily thrillers, action movies and kiddie films in its two spacious modern screening rooms. There are normally three sessions a day and at busy times (Fridays, Saturdays and holidays) you're assigned numbered seats. Sessions usually start around 4:15p. It's located close to Retiro Park and surrounded by attractive restaurants and bars. Admission is (EUR 5.40) and (EUR 3.60) on Wednesday. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Good coffee & live jazz |
Torrecilla del Leal, 18 Madrid, Madrid 28012 Spain +34 91 530 8095 |
An atmospheric live jazz venue in the typical Madrid neighborhood of Lavapiés, this café has a bohemian air about it and offers music on Fridays and Saturdays. The interior decor consists of old ornaments, sculptures and marble tables. It's a great place to spend some time with friends and there's no cover charge for concerts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Live jazz & blues daily |
Plaza del Angel, 10 Madrid 28012 Spain +34 91 369 41 43 |
It's fast becoming a very fashionable venue for live jazz music. There's a performance every night of the week. You can enjoy the music in a relaxed atmosphere, surrounded by elegant decor. Jazz greats like clarinetist Ken Peplowski, Grant Stewart and Wynton Marsalis have all played here. Admission prices vary, and include a complementary drink. It's a good place to come for a quiet drink in the afternoons as well. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Live music & readings |
Plaza de las Comendadoras 1 Madrid, Madrid 28015 Spain +34 91 531 6277 |
A classic example of relaxed neighbourhood bar where all sorts of people feel at home. You'll be mixing with local residents who pop in every day for a chat, mild-mannered youngsters avoiding their rowdier age-group and ordinary couples looking for a quiet night out. You can stay really late and not drink that much and you'll never be made to feel uncomfortable by the staff. In summer there's an outdoor terrace on the charming little square, Plaza de las Comendadoras. During the cold winter months regulars snuggle up in any of the cosy booths. It's worth coming for the regular programme of live music and literary recitals and canapés are served late into the night. If you're not drinking alcohol, you can choose from a wide variety of coffees and teas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Charming café with good coffee |
Unión, 1 Madrid, Madrid 28013 Spain +34 91 542 5563 |
As it's located next door to the Teatro Real (Opera House), it's not surprising that this café is popular with the musicians who play there. You can often walk in off the street and enjoy organized or spontaneous concerts here. Although it opened in 1981, it has an old-fashioned interior with a late 19th-century feel. There are regular art exhibitions on the walls, mainly photographs but also paintings and ceramics. The management organizes a photography competition in June every year. As for the clientele, you'll find young people here during the week and older people at weekends. It's an ideal venue for a coffee or a cocktail in relaxed and sophisticated surroundings before or after an opera performance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Flamenco show with an authentic Spanish atmosphere |
Torija 7 Madrid, Madrid 28013 Spain +34 91 559 5135 / +34 91 547 1502 http://www.chinitas.com/ chinitas@chinitas.com |
A flamenco club that attracts large groups of tourists as well as true flamenco aficionados, the star performers put on an excellent show. It is arranged like a theatre, with a raised stage and tables and chairs squeezed together below. Lots of groups come for dinner as well as the show and the atmosphere is electric. Halfway through your meal the performance starts. It is expensive and crowded, but worth it. Book in advance for the dinner and the show. The show and the dinner cost around EUR64.90. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Romantic soirée in baroque café-bar |
Plaza de San Martín, 3 Madrid, Madrid 28013 Spain |
An ideal place for a romantic night out or to meet with a small group of friends, this café-bar has an atmospheric baroque interior. There's live music at least twice a week and the repertoire is constantly changing, although flamenco is a standard. Tuesday nights are reserved for new alternative bands and Thursdays are for boleros, tangos and flamenco. On other nights the music is kept so low you can chat or court in peace. It attracts an interesting and varied clientele. You'll find it in basement premises opposite the Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Music, theatre & magic |
San Andrés, 38 Madrid, Madrid 28004 Spain +34 91 445 3752 |
A classic nightspot that has served as a launch pad for performers who are now stars. In fact, it was one of the city's first nightclubs to offer live music and other acts. The programme normally features musicians, singers and magicians. The interior is designed to imitate a Spanish village, with the stage as the main square. It is worth a visit if only to check out the decor. The price of drinks is a reasonable EUR5 on average and there is no cover charge. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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18th & 19th century engravings |
Alcalá, 13 Madrid, Madrid 28014 Spain +34 91 532 1543 http://www.calcografianacional... calcografia@calcografianacional.com |
The 13 reproductions on copper plate that Goya made of Velázquez's paintings are the highlight of this collection, which also includes a magnificent selection of his other original plates as well as those of other famous Spanish artists. You can even visit the workshops where engravings are made and restored. Regular temporary exhibitions are also organised. You'll find the gallery on Calle Alcalá, a busy central street. It shares the same building as San Fernando Fine Arts Gallery, which houses one of the oldest collections of paintings in Madrid. Admission: free Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Contemporary flamenco |
Echegaray, 15 Madrid, Madrid 28014 Spain +34 91 369 0757 http://www.screamtabu.com/card... cardamomo@cardamo.net |
This is one of the best places in town to listen to the new brand of flamenco music that mixes traditional styles with jazz, contemporary pop and Latin rhythms. It attracts a stylish young clientele, some of whom are involved in the world of contemporary flamenco music, so you should dress up smartly to fit in. The interior is all wood, exposed brick and panels painted like old-fashioned publicity posters. You can hear live flamenco concerts twice a week. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Commercial films in a quiet area |
Calle De Bravo Murillo 28 Madrid, Madrid 28015 Spain +34 91 447 3930 |
Its five small screens hold between 133 and 280 spectators and show commercial releases during three daily sessions starting at 4.15pm. Two of the screens have disabled access. You'll find the cinema on the stretch of street between Cuatro Caminos and Quevedo roundabouts. Its closest competitor (Renoir Cinemas on Calle Raimundo Fernández de Villaverde) offers a less commercial selection of movies. Admission: (EUR 5.40); (EUR 3.60) Wed (if not a holiday). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Top-notch flamenco shows |
Calle de Cañizares 10 Madrid, Madrid 28012 Spain +34 91 369 0496 / +34 91 369 3394 http://www.casapatas.com/ casapatas@casapatas.com |
With five different shows on per week, this is undoubtedly one of the capital´s most important flamenco clubs. It attracts first-class performers and true aficionados. All the most famous stars of today have passed through here at one time or another. Performances start around midnight and you can make a real night out of it by coming for dinner as well. The restaurant specializes in wholesome Spanish home-cooking with dishes like Rabo de Toro (oxtail stew). Average price per person: EUR27.04. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Alternative films in a unique setting |
Paseo de Recoletos, 2 Madrid, Madrid 28001 Spain +34 91 595 4800 |
It organises daily showings of Latin American films that you would never get to see in any other cinema in Madrid. There's normally a different film every day related to a particular theme; or by country of origin that forms part of a wider cultural. And, it also offers lectures, art exhibitions and more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxurious and modern |
Carretera La Coruna 29000 Madrid, Madrid 28250 Spain +34 91 856 11 00 http://www.casinogranmadrid.es |
In business since 1981, offering a wide range of leisure facilities, come here to make or lose your fortune. It's a modern complex with four separate gaming rooms where you can play French or American roulette, black jack, poker, baccarat or the simpler slot machines. The restaurant serves international cuisine, there are several buffets, bars and even a disco. The function rooms can be used for business or social events.Admission is for over-18s only and ID or passport is necessary. The dress code is strict: men must wear a sports jacket during winter (October 1-May 31).Free transport service to and from downtown Madrid, leaving Plaza España (at number 6) at 4:30p, 6p, 7:30p, 9p & 11:10p, or Plaza Colón (opposite Cafetería Riofrío) at 3:30p, 5:30p, 6:30p & 11p.Open every day except Dec 24. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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US-style bar with live music |
Calle Serrano Jover 5 Madrid, ES 28015 Spain +34 (0)91 543 0176 |
A North American-style bar/restaurant—opened by ex-tennis star John McEnroe—that's equipped for live music. You'll hear rock, blues and jazz from Wednesday to Sunday nights. As for the food, you can choose from the usual BBQ ribs and hamburgers at reasonable prices. The informal bar is upstairs and the restaurant is downstairs along with a large-screen TV for music videos. There are 30 tables surrounded by a decor of exposed brick walls covered with musical instruments and photos of famous performers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Big screen in Salamanca |
Príncipe de Vergara, 26 Madrid, Madrid 28001 Spain +34 91 576 2161 |
Its single screen shows successful North American commercial movies at three daily screenings, normally starting around 4:15p to 4:30pm. At the later two sessions you're assigned numbered seats. You'll find it near Calle Juan Bravo, famous for all its lively bars and discos. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Movies Under the Stars |
Parque de la Bombilla Avenida de Valladolid, s/n Madrid 28008 Spain |
During July and August you can enjoy a movie under the stars while you enjoy a soda or smoke a cigarrette. The most popular venue is Parque de la Bombilla, which hosts Fescinal, the Festival de Cine al Aire Libre (Outdoors Film Festival). Every night, in one of the screens they show two movies dedicated to an actor or actress, and in the other, two movies for all ages and Spanish films. In Pabellón La Pipa (Casa de Campo), they show two recent movies, and in the Ciudad Lineal Auditorium (calle José del Hierro, s/n) a different movie every day. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comfy seats and late-night sessions |
Calle De Alberto Aguilera 4 Madrid, Madrid 28015 Spain +34 91 369 9118 |
It shows mainstream commercial films and movie premieres in its three spacious, comfortable, air-conditioned screening rooms that hold 184, 237 and 92 spectators respectively. All three screens benefit from a Dolby digital sound system and renovation work in 1995. The first showing starts at 4p and there are late-night shows on Fridays and Saturdays at 1:05a. You're assigned a numbered seat for all shows. You'll find another Conde Duque cinema on Santa Engracia, 132 (+34 91 441 1461). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The first multiplex in Madrid |
Plaza del Carmen, 3 Madrid, Madrid 28013 Spain +34 91 521 5694 |
Madrid's first multiplex cinema, it opened in 1975 and has four screens with numbered seats, a Dolby surround sound system and shows commercial movies. The building retains its original classical-style façade and an elegant marble foyer. It's owned by the film distribution company, Lauren Films. There are three daily showings, the first starting around 4:15p and 4:30p. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Films, presentations and talks |
Calle de Fuencarral 123 Madrid, Madrid 28010 Spain +34 91 541 4100 |
You can watch mainstream commercial comedies and dramas in its comfortable modern screening room. There are normally three showings per day, starting at around 4 to 4:30p. The cinema is also used for occasional movie premieres and lectures by directors, actors and screenwriters. You'll find it in Bilbao district's lively nightlife zone. Admission is (EUR 5.40) and(EUR 3.60) on Wednesday. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Two screens in Arturo Soria |
Calle De Arturo Soria 1 Madrid, Madrid 28043 Spain +34 91 413 5883 |
A straight forward two-screen cinema showing US commercial releases at three daily sessions starting at 3:45p or 4p. Occasional late shows start at 11:40p or midnight on Fridays, Saturdays and the night before holidays. You're assigned a numbered seat for all shows. It's located in a pretty square in a part of town that's distinctly lacking in cinemas. Admission: EUR5; EUR4 on Mondays. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cuban restaurant, cocktails, live music |
Alberto Alcocer, 32 Madrid, Madrid 28036 Spain +34 91 457 0879 |
An authentic Cuban restaurant that specialises in traditional dishes like Ropa Vieja (shredded beef or pork), Black Beans, Creole Tamales, Strips of Roast Suckling Pig with Yucca, Lobster and Guayaba Compote. The wine list is limited, but what they do have is excellent. There's a distinguished, colonial feel to the place, the staff are Cuban and the atmosphere is lively and good humoured. By day it fills with office workers and professionals, but after midnight it turns into more of a trendy cocktail bar where you can savour daiquiris and mojitos and dance to live music. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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From barracks to a cultural centre |
Travesía Del Conde Duque Madrid 28015 Spain +34 91 588 5834 |
A focal point for industrious students, teachers and researchers, this old barracks complex now contains the city's historical archives, the newspaper and periodical library, a video library, two concerts halls and six exhibition spaces. In summer, there's always an interesting programme of live concerts held outdoors in the beautiful courtyard. You can enjoy the music and a relaxing drink in the wonderful surroundings. Pedro de Ribera designed the building, with its attractive baroque façade, during the reign of Felipe V in the 18th century to house the King's Royal Guard. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Good blues concerts |
Hileras 14 Madrid, Madrid 28013 Spain |
It is a small, jumping blues bar straight out of New Orleans with excellent acoustics to boot. You had better arrive early on live concert nights to find a space. Do not come if you are claustrophobic or allergic to smoke. If you are not, you will find that the atmosphere and the music are simply electric. The decor is all exposed brickwork, wrought iron, and wall-coverings made of old newspapers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Various genres |
Calle De Bravo Murillo 120 Madrid 28020 Spain +34 91 536 3055 |
You can see a varied selection of cinematic genre(including children's films) in its five screens. There are normally three daily sessions starting at 4p and you're assigned a numbered seat. Screen one has disabled access. You'll find it close to Cuatro Caminos roundabout, an area that's popular with shoppers looking for clothes and shoes in particular. If you're hungry, Cafetería Nebraska is on the other side of the road selling excellent hot dogs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Eat Lebanese food and watch the belly dancers |
Serrano, 213 Madrid, Madrid 28016 Spain +34 91 457 6915 defuny@eresmas.es |
A belly dancer sinuously moves her hips while customers slip banknotes into her skirt in the semi-darkness. You don't have to go as far as Lebanon for this show, just northern Madrid. There is even a summer patio for outdoor eating in warm weather. The restaurant prepares a buffet with over 20 starters to choose from along with cous cous and kebabs for the main course. The house speciality is Stuffed Lamb or there is a sampler menu if you can't make up your mind (drinks not included). The wine list has a good selection of Spanish varieties to choose from as well as traditional Lebanese drinks like Ksara wine or Arach, a liqueur made from distilling grapes and anise. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Artists on and off stage |
Calle de Don Pedro 6 Madrid, Madrid 28005 Spain http://www.dekonya.es dekonya@dekonya.es |
Depending at what time of day you come, you might find the door closed and have to ring the bell to get in, if the doorman decides to let you in, that is. During the early evening scene you'll find the place full of pretty girls and well dressed guys in suits. Later at night, the first crowd disappears and the place fills up again with performers, artists and their hangers-on. The interior is brightly painted but the lighting is subdued and there are mirrors and curtains everywhere. You have to negotiate a long and winding corridor until you finally get to the dance floor, which is also used as a stage for occasional cabaret shows as well soul and pop concerts and displays of tango. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Independent films from your sofa |
Travesía de San Mateo, 8 Madrid, Madrid 28004 Spain +34 91 308 1497 |
A tiny art house cinema, the first of its kind, that shows independent films, documentaries, short films and animated movies. It's much more civilized than a normal commercial movie theatre. You sit in a comfy sofa and you can order drinks to have whilst you watch the film. It opened with room for just 70 spectators. You'll find it on the outskirts of Malasaña district surrounded by popular bars and cafes like Café Belén. Sessions available Th-Su at 9:30pm. Admission price: EUR4 Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fringe theatre & children's acting classes |
Raimundo Lulio, 20 Madrid, Madrid 28010 Spain +34 91 447 9486 |
A well-known fringe theatre company of the same name uses this space to present its own original work and to perform plays written by famous and not-so-famous dramatists. You'll find the 150-seat theatre in a lively and attractive district of Madrid. The company was founded by director Jorge Eines and they set themselves up here in 1995. They now offer children's drama classes as well. By means of entertaining games and role-play, the company's members will stimulate your child's creative potential and help develop acting skills. Classes are on Saturdays for 8-12s and again on Tuesdays for 13-15s. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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New artistic trends |
Parque Ferial Juan Carlos I Ifema Madrid, Madrid 28042 Spain +34 91 722 5016 http://www.arco.ifema.es ctasende@ifema.es |
An important international event in the art world that brings together gallery directors from over 20 different countries, commercial agents, representatives from museums and other cultural institutions, collectors and artists. The works on show are examples of the finest contemporary art, with a special emphasis on the avant-garde and experimental. You can learn a lot about modern art by attending the lectures and debates. The first two days are reserved for professionals in the field only. General admission is EUR30, and EUR20 for students. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Huge antiques fair |
Parque Ferial Juan Carlos I Ifema Madrid 28042 Spain +34 91 722 5000 http://www.feriarte.ifema.es ofitec@ifema.es |
Known as Spain's major antiques fair, and the third most important in Europe, this event attracts dozens of dealers and gallery owners from all over the country. More than 30,000 items are on display, including furniture, paintings, sculpture, jewelry, clocks and textiles. Objects must be at least 100 years old, so you'll find Alfonsine, Edwardian, Classic, baroque, rustic and Oriental styles, as well as a few art deco pieces and paintings and sculpture by deceased 20th-Century artists. A panel of experts guarantees the authenticity of items. Admission is EUR6. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Three-day outdoor music festival in Móstoles |
Parque El Soto Madrid, Madrid 28935 Spain http://www.festimad.es festimad@festimad.es |
This is Madrid's annual Woodstock. That means two or three days (and nights) of Radical Rock music, camping out and making new friends in the middle of May. National and international acts have been signed up to play pop, dance, hip-hop, punk and hardcore rock to audiences of 20000 plus per day. The venue is an enormous park called El Soto, some 20km outside Madrid. The facilities include various stages, chill-out zones, a flea market, camping area, medical services, food and beverages, ATM's, running water and public telephones. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Innovation in performance |
Sala Cuarta Pared Ercilla, 17 Madrid 28005 Spain +34 91 5172317 |
Make this a date to remember if you're looking for exciting, innovative and challenging live acts. Young performance artists, dancers, musicians and actors from all over the world present their experimental work in Madrid's dozen or so alternative theatre spaces. Participating venues include Cuarta Pared, Triángulo, El Canto de la Cabra, El Montacargas, Círculo de Bellas Artes, Ensayo 100 and Teatro Pradillo. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Flamenco roots, art and emotions |
Teatro Albéniz Paz, 11 Madrid 28012 Spain +34 91 531 8311 |
Madrid's most important flamenco festival brings together all the best singers, dancers and musicians on the current scene, old and young. You'll get the chance to see and hear the likes of Juan Carmona (Habichuela), Manuel Soto (Sordera), Jos de la Tomasa, Paco de Luca, Blanca del Rey and Enrique Morente. There's always a special event to pay tribute to a flamenco legend of the past and one of the festival's participating artists is awarded a prestigious prize. A few days before performances start, a program of parallel activities is organized that includes talks and presentations given by music critics and flamenco experts. Admission: EUR15-21. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Display of Dance |
Plaza Mayor Madrid, Madrid 28012 Spain +34 91 730 1750 |
This is your opportunity to see a wide range of dance styles that includes innovative contemporary companies, circus performers, flamenco and classical dancers in up to 30 different shows in various venues across the city. Teatro Albniz, Teatro de Madrid, Centro Cultural de la Villa and Circulo de Bellas Artes are the principal stages. Famous names like Cullberg Ballet, David Parson, Victor Ullate, Lindsay Kemp, Joaquin Corts and Wim Vandekeybus have all performed here. It's a showcase event for young Spanish choreographers and for progressive foreign companies. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Theatre in the outskirts |
Ricardo De La Vega, 18 Instituto Internacional de Teatro del Mediterráneo Madrid 28028 Spain +34 91 3555867 http://www.iitm.org iitm-es@iitm.org |
The Instituto Internacional de Teatro del Mediterráneo orchestrates this event, which brings mainstream performances to the outskirts of Madrid. Theatre enthusiasts in areas like Alcorcón, Getafe, Parla, Fuenlabrada and Leganés all get a chance to see plays from national and international theatre groups. Some local companies also take part in making this a truly unique experience. Ticket prices vary; call for details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Theatre, music and international dance |
Plaza de España, 8 Dirección General de Promoción Cultural Madrid 28008 Spain +34 91 588 2900 (tourist office) http://www.madrid.org/clas_art... |
Madrid's major cultural showcase in the autumn fills most of the city's stages with theatre, dance and musical performances. Companies from various countries attend, and the festival traditionally starts with a show in Teatro Albo and others follow in the Bellas Artes, Sala Cuarta Pared, La Abad and other venues. In terms of dance, the Spanish program is outstanding as are the flamenco and classical music concerts and opera performances. Ticket prices vary. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Film buffs only |
Santa Isabel, 3 Cine Doré Madrid, Madrid 28012 Spain +34 91 467 2600 filmoteca@mcu.es |
It shows film series organized by theme (director, country of origin, etc.) that you would never now get to see in a commercial cinema. Most of them are shown in their original language with Spanish subtitles. Its two comfortable screening rooms hold 318 and 119 spectators. There are three daily showings in screen one (starting at 5:30p) and screen two offers one showing (6p). No eating or drinking is allowed in the screening rooms. It's housed in a lovely modernist building dating from 1929 that also has a bookshop and bar-restaurant. Admission is (EUR 1.35) daily and (EUR 10.21) for 10 films. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Variety shows and more |
Avenida Menéndez Pelayo s/n Madrid 28009 Spain +34 91 571 4411 |
One will find various shows in this, one of the most popular halls in Madrid, from Flamenco to Spanish variety shows. Very pretty chorus girls, with a live orchestra add a lot of glamour to the extravaganzas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Beer & live music |
Victoria, 1 Madrid, Madrid 28014 Spain +34 91 531 0420 |
It's like an authentic old Irish tavern inside with the addition of bottles from all four corners of the world on display. You can come for the regular live acts that feature small bands playing folk tunes. The cave-like basement with its subdued lighting is an ideal place for a romantic smooch or a serious conversation. You can order a snack at any time of day or night, which is highly recommended if you intend going on a bar-crawl around this lively area full of drinking venues. The original bar on this site gave Spanish 19th-century writer Benito Pérez Galdós the title of a novel. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Charming place with regular concerts |
Huertas, 57 Madrid, Madrid 28014 Spain +34 91 429 2947 http://www.cafeconciertolafidu... |
A legendary live music venue that attracts fans of jazz, blues, soul, and classical music. The clientele, mainly in their 30s, enjoy the relaxed atmosphere where they can sit and chat in peace. Look for the poster on the wall outside that advertises the music programme. Drinks: EUR4.80 if you are staying for one show, or EUR7.21 if you stay for both (9p & 11p). From mid-June to the end of August there are no live shows. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Breathe the Andalusian atmosphere |
Echegaray 17 Madrid, Madrid 28014 Spain +34 91 429 626 / +34 91 526 6069 |
One of Madrid's long-established flamenco clubs that exudes character, it has always attracted celebrities. The bullfighter Manolete was a regular, and film star Ava Gardner used to come here a lot searching for excitement whenever Sinatra was not looking. Flamenco shows start at 10pm. The music is an up-to-date mix of flamenco, funk, and salsa. If you come during the afternoon and early evening, you will find the place to be relaxed and welcoming, as it doesn't really get going until after 10pm. A drink costs around EUR5.40. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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International contemporary art |
Calle de Puigcerdá 2 Madrid, Madrid 28001 Spain +34 91 575 6679 aele@galeriaele.com |
This gallery has been a showcase and a launch pad for contemporary art by artists like Marisa González, Rufo Criado, Eduardo Gruber, Esteban Tranche, Cruz Novillo, Eloisa Sanz and Sofía Madrigal ever since the 1970s. It participates in prestigious international shows such as ARCO, FIAC, Basel Art and Art Cologne and enjoys an enviable world-wide reputation. The admission to this gallery is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Abstract painting and sculpture |
Calle de Columela 3 Madrid, Madrid 28001 Spain +34 91 577 5397 |
Abstract painting, sculpture and photography are its trademark. However, you'll also see some exhibitions of minimalist and conceptual art. The gallery promotes the work of young contemporary artists from Spain and abroad including Juan Sotomayor, Luis Cruz Hernández, Pedro Castrortega, Óscar Seco, Yurihito Otsuki, Alfonso Sicilia Sobrino, Maurizio Lanzillotta, Pilar Lara, Nikola Dimitrov and Lotje de Lussannet. Admission to this gallery is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Antique and contemporary art |
Calle de Claudio Coello 28 Madrid, Madrid 28001 Spain +34 91 431 6592 http://www.galeriajorgealcolea... info@galeriajorgealcolea.com |
This gallery specialises in contemporary and antique oil paintings featuring mainly representational and impressionist landscape art by established painters and newcomers. You'll see principally 20th and 19th-century work although there are also examples from the 18th, 17th and 16th centuries on display. Artists on show normally include Aguilar Moré, Canadells, Isidoro Lázaro, Isidro Cistaré, Manuel Blesa, Joan Martí and Casaus. The admission to this gallery is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fantastical realism |
Calle de Serrano 7 Madrid, Madrid 28001 Spain +34 91 576 0088 / +34 91 435 0548 http://www.galeriaalfama.com/ alfama@galeriaalfama.com |
This gallery specialises in showing works of fantastic realism as well as imaginative representational art in a variety of different formats: drawings, water colours, gouache and collage. It's the only gallery in Madrid to hold an annual exhibition dedicated exclusively to drawing, normally held in February. It also organises two or three open group exhibitions per year that exhibit works ranging from the 19th century up to the latest trends. Admission: free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Abstract and figurative painting and sculpture |
Calle de Ríos Rosas 54 Madrid, Madrid 28003 Spain +34 91 554 4810 http://www.galeriabat.com/ albertocornejo@galeriabat.com |
You'll see exhibitions of both figurative and abstract painting and sculpture here. The gallery's principal aim since it started in 1986 has been to collect, edit, promote and exhibit the work of contemporary artists. In addition to pieces created by Picasso, Chillida, Tápies and the El Paso group, the gallery also shows artists like David Lechuga, Concha Hermosilla, Miguel Peña, José Luis Alesanco, Paco Lagares, Montse Casacuberta, Titi Pedroche and Luis Feito. There's a display of graphic art and a shop selling objets d'art. Admission: free Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spanish and foreign graphic art |
Calle De Alfonso XII 8 Madrid, Madrid 28014 Spain +34 91 522 1821 britaprinz@artemadrid.net |
An exhibition space that deals exclusively in graphic art, with an enviable location in one of Madrid's most elegant and upmarket districts. You'll see work by established masters of the form alongside up-and-coming youngsters. Artists on display include Resti, Erich Heckel, Louis Markus Marcoussis, Eloisa Gil, Jos, I. Rincón, Soledad Barbadillo, Jesús Núñez, Marc Chagall and Georges Braque. Admission: free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Young plastic artists |
Gran Vía, 16 Madrid, Madrid 28013 Spain +34 91 522 3112 |
This gallery concentrates on finding and promoting talented young artists, so doesn't restrict itself to the showing of only certain formats. You're as likely to see exhibitions of new ideas in photography, as in painting or sculpture. Regular artists include Ricardo Cadenas, Gennaro Castellano, Alonso Gil, Marina Núñez, June Papineau, Gonzalo Puch and MP&MP Rosado. Admission: free Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All styles of sculpture |
Calle de Claudio Coello 19 Madrid, Madrid 28001 Spain +34 91 431 0365 http://www.capaesculturas.com galeriamadrid@capaesculturas.com |
The aim of this gallery is to show and sell as much work possible created by young sculptors. You'll see examples of all facets of sculpture from constructivism to abstraction, realism to figurative. Prices are reasonable because the gallery uses its own foundry to produce workable metals economically. You can choose from works in series or unique and original pieces. The permanent exhibition features Óscar Alvariño, Ignacio Asenjo, Clara Carvajal, José Manuel Bouzas and J. Gil Fernández. The admission to this gallery is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Realist paintings and sculpture |
Serrano, 30 Madrid 28001 Spain +34 91 4316605 |
A gallery that strives to feature all facets of realism in representational art, both in painting and sculpture. It's the only one of its kind in the country to organize a competition and award a national biennial prize in painting that's open to professionals and amateurs resident in Spain. Exhibiting artists include Eustaqui Segrelles, Faustino Manchado, Adolfo Estrada, Santos Hu, Iglesias Sanz and Paz Figares (sculpture). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Contemporary graphic art |
Pelayo, 31 Madrid, Madrid 28004 Spain +34 91 523 0841 EEGEE3@arquired.es |
The main focus here is on showing contemporary Spanish graphic art, but you'll also see paintings, sculpture, photography and other forms. It has become one of the most visited galleries in the city for the regular exhibitions of established and up-and-coming artists, like Albacete, Campano, Canogar, Chirino, Genovés, Gordillo and Guinovart. The unusual name for the gallery stands for Ediciones, Estampaciones, Grabados Españoles, Etcétera, and the number 3 is for the 3 partners who founded it. Admission: free Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pioneers in contemporary art |
Calle Justiniano 3 Madrid, Madrid 28004 Spain +34 91 310 0651 http://www.galeriaedurne.com/ ge@galeriaedurne.com |
This is the gallery that's credited with introducing the concept of contemporary art into Spain and it continues to promote the most avant-garde and experimental work by Spanish and foreign artists. You'll see pieces by Álvarez Plágaro, María Aranzadi, Waldo Balart, Hartmut Böhm, María Caro, Luis Gordillo, Pedro Herrón, Jo Khun, Willen Klopers, Aliska Lahusen, André van Lier, C.M. Martín, Marcela Navascués, Ulrich Otto and Yamaoka, amongst others. Admission: free Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Contemporary genre in a variety of styles |
Calle Villanueva, 29 Madrid, Madrid 28001 Spain +34 91 435 3161 galeriaegam@gegam.e.telefonica.net |
You'll see a wide variety of different styles of contemporary art (from abstract to realism) in genre as distinct as painting, sculpture, photography and installations. Regular exhibitors include Alcaín, Almela, Aparicio, Nati Bermejo, Cardenes, Feito, Amparo Garrido, Pedro Morales, Montserrat Gómez-Osuna and Laffón. The gallery has been in business since 1969. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Various contemporary genre |
San Lorenzo, 11 Madrid 28004 Spain +34 91 3080468 http://www.elbabenitez.com info@elbabenitez.com |
You'll see a range of contemporary art on display in this gallery principally made up of paintings, sculpture and photography by Fernanda Fragateiro, Beatriz Milhazes, Juan Luis Moraza, Ernesto Neto, Ana Prada, Francesc Torres, Darío Urzay, Valentín Vallhonrat, Juan Cruz, Cristina Iglesias and Vik Muniz, among others. It's located close to the Museo Romántico and has been open since 1990. Admission: free Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spanish and foreign avant-garde artists |
Calle del Doctor Fourquet 12 Madrid, Madrid 28012 Spain +34 91 468 0506 http://www.helgadealvear.net galeria@helgdealvear.net |
This gallery promotes the latest trends in international plastic arts by showing the work of outstanding Spanish artists in the fields of video, photography and installations. Amongst others, you'll see creations by Daniel Canogar, Misuo Miura, Christine Davis, Roland Fischer, Karin Sander, Joan Fontcuberta, Frank Thiel and Javier Vallhonrat. Admission: free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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19th and 20th-century Spanish paintings |
Jorge Juan, 11 Madrid 28001 Spain +34 91 5763753 info@jorgejuangaleria.com |
Figurative and impressionist Spanish paintings from the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries are the specialty here. Artists on exhibit include Ángel Cortellini, Agustín Riancho, Ramón, Alvaro Delgado, Eduardo Chicharro, Joaquín Peinado, José Villegas, Mariano Bertuchi and Gabriel Morcillo. You'll find the gallery right beside all the other private exhibitions spaces on Calle Claudio Coello. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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New international trends |
Calle Del Barquillo 44, 1 D Madrid, Madrid 28004 Spain +34 91 310 5561 http://www.galeriajuanadeaizpu... aizpuru@galeriajuanadeaizpuru.com |
Founded in 1970, this gallery has become one of Madrid's best known showcases for new international trends in painting and sculpture. It shows a wide range of Spanish and foreign works of art. The gallery maintains strong links with Austrian, German and British artists. Art and Language, representatives of the new-wave in British conceptual art, are particular favourites. Pilar Albarracín, Mercedes Carbonell, Jordi Colomer, Jiri Dokoupil, Federico Guzmán, Sol LeWitt and Sigfrido Martín Begué are all artists that have been shown here recently. Admission: free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Contemporary avant-garde figurative work |
Calle de Hermosilla 8 Madrid, Madrid 28001 Spain +34 91 576 1662 / +34 91 576 1664 http://www.galeriakreisler.com/ kreisler@galeriakreisler.com |
This gallery's ambitious aim is to promote contemporary Spanish art both within Spain and abroad. It has a specialist catalogue of avant-garde figurative painting and sculpture. Regular exhibitors include Francisco Cánovas, López Herrera, María Luisa Campoy, Juan Díaz, Lapayese del Río, Manuel Huertas Torrejón and Montserrat Masdeu. The archives hold work by Picasso, Tapies and Miró. It was founded in 1965 and has branched out to open spaces in New York, Barcelona and Miami. The admission to the gallery is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Realism and the Paris school |
Calle Del Amor de Dios 1 Madrid, Madrid 28014 Spain +34 91 429 8955 http://www.leandro-navarro.com/ galeria@leandro-navarro.com |
This gallery promotes modern contemporary Spanish painters and sculptors belonging to the Paris School, like Bores, Cossío and Palencia. There's also always space for the works of the popular El Paso group and members of the Madrid School. You're likely to see art by young realist painters of the calibre of Roberto González, César Luengo and Clara Gangutia. Their catalogue includes pieces by famous names (Picasso, María Blanchard, Gutiérrez Solana and Zuloaga) and examples of post-civil war realism, informalism and abstracts by Millares, Lucio Muñoz, Feito and Saura. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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International prestige |
Orfila, 5 Madrid, Madrid 28010 Spain +34 91 319 1414 http://www.galeriamarlborough.com info@galeriamarlborough.com |
You'll see contemporary US, European and South American artists on display alongside 19th and 20th-century paintings and sculpture as well as even older paintings. Star exhibitors include Chirino, Genovés, Leiro, Antonio López García, Manolo Valdés, Lucio Muñoz and Antonio Saura. This world-famous gallery was founded in London in 1949 and now has branches in New York, Tokyo and Madrid. Admission: free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Contemporary art by young artists |
Plaza de las Salesas, 2 Madrid, Madrid 28004 Spain +34 91 308 1332 http://www.artnet.com/gallery/... |
After four successful years in New York from 1992, this gallery opened a branch in Madrid especially to focus on abstract and conceptual art in the fields of photography, sculpture and painting. It organises individual exhibitions featuring young artists and it's the only Spanish gallery to make an appearance in NYC's Armory Show. It's also a regular participant in Spain's ARCO festival. You can normally see work by Lara Almarcegui, Pedro Álvarez, J.P. Ballester, Isidro Blasco, Tom Burr, Victoria Gil, Luis Gordillo, Antonio Muntadas and Álvaro Perdices. Admission: free Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nature and art |
Pelayo, 52 Madrid, Madrid 28004 Spain +34 91 319 6873 mariamartin@galeriamariamartin.e.telefonica.net |
This gallery specialises in showing what has become known as "land art", that is: art which has a relationship with nature. Ninety per cent of the available space is given over to to sculpture and photography produced by Spanish and foreign artists, half of them women and Portuguese and Germans in particular. You'll see work by up-and-coming creative talents in their 40s like Mayte Vieta, Daniel Blaufuks, Cristóbal Denmark, Javier Garcerá, Miguel Ángel Blanco, Javier Wolski and Pablo Pereira. The gallery participates in the ARCO and FIAC festivals. Admission: free Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Eclectic collection of photos, video, sculpture |
Calle Del Barquillo 29 Madrid, Madrid 28004 Spain +34 91 435 1808 http://www.olivarauna.com/# galeria@olivararauna.com |
Photography, video and sculpture are the three main artistic genre exhibited in this gallery. You'll see an eclectic mixture of art produced by new technologies like computers, light boxes and projectors. There's work by established and up-an-coming artists on display, including Antoni Abad, Chema Alvargónzalez, Per Barclay, Christophe Boutin, José Herrera, Alicia Martín, Christian Philipp Müller, Miguel Río Branco and others. The admission to this gallery is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Abstract and realist engravings |
Calle de Claudio Coello 17 Madrid, Madrid 28001 Spain |
One of Madrid's newest galleries, it specializes in contemporary figurative painting by Spanish and foreign artists, although it also deals in abstract work as well. The majority of artists on display are in their 40s and they include Antonio Llányz, Ramón Moscardó, Muheer, Said Rajabi and Frank Derie. There's an individual exhibition every month and a collective exhibition twice a year, in July and December. Admission: free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Unusual and thought-provoking gallery |
Orellana, 18 Madrid, Madrid 28004 Spain +34 91 297 6480 info@galeriarafaelperezhernando.net |
This gallery is actually an antiques shop. Owner Rafael Pérez Hernando uses the ground floor as an exhibition space for contemporary and antique art whenever he is in the mood. This carefully planned event takes place normally once every year and has a distinct theme illustrated by pieces modeled by well established artists who have been somewhat ignored by other galleries and institutions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Various styles |
Augusto Figueroa, 17 Madrid, Madrid 28004 Spain +34 91 522 2989 http://www.artmajeur.com/galer... |
An unusual gallery that aims to continue with the pioneering spirit of its predecessor, Van Art. It shows the work of young artists using vastly different techniques and totally different styles. You'll see paintings, sculpture, engravings, photographs and other art forms on display. In addition, there's a section exhibiting ceramics, textiles, jewellery and other crafts. Admission: free Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Avant-garde art close to Reina Sofía gallery |
Sánchez Bustillo, 7 Madrid, Madrid 28012 Spain +34 91 527 4000 http://www.salvadordiaz.net/ salvadordiaz@interlink.es, galeria@salvadordiaz.net |
With its reputation for always showing examples of original ideas and expression in the fields of photography and painting, it's worth making your way to this gallery before or after a visit to the nearby Reina Sofía gallery. You'll see some up-to-date modern art by the likes of Josume Amunarriz, José Manuel Ballester, Sylvie Bussières, José Manuel Ciria, David Díaz, Gabriel Díaz, Xavier Grau, Fabián Marcaccio, Juan Mercado, Fernando Pagola, José Sanleón and María Zárraga. Admission: free Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular contemporary gallery |
Orfila, 5 Madrid, Madrid 28010 Spain +34 91 308 2887 http://www.soledadlorenzo.com galeria@soledadlorenzo.com |
You'll see installations, paintings, photography, sculpture, in fact every type of artistic expression within the contemporary framework has a space open to it in this well-known gallery. Just glance at the list of artists on show here and you'll realise how popular it is. Regular exhibitors include Txomin Badiola, Miquel Barceló, Ross Bleckner, Broto, Victoria Civera, Georges Condo, Marta Cárdenas, Eric Fischl, Jorge Galindo, Tàpies and many more. Admission: free Review © 2007, Wcities |
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20th-century & contemporary artists |
Calle del General Castaños 3 Madrid, Madrid 28004 Spain +34 91 319 5900 http://www.galeriaelviragonzal... galeriaeg@entorno.es |
An elegant gallery that exhibits and sells paintings by 20th-century masters like Picasso and Miró alongside work by Spanish and foreign contemporary artists. You'll see pieces by the likes of Juan Gris, Mark Rothko, Yves Tanguy and Eduardo Chillida as well. Other names to look out for are Juan Asensio, Hans Arp, Alexander Calder, Ramón Gaya and Julio González. Admission: free Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Graphic art only |
Calle de Almagro 44 Madrid, Madrid 28010 Spain +34 91 308 1569 / +34 91 308 1570 http://www.estiarte.com galeria@estiarte.com |
This gallery promotes, edits and exhibits exclusively graphic art by famous names such as Bacon, Barceló, Delaunay, Guinovart, Miró, Palazuelo, Saura, Chillida, Ernst and Picasso. Major exhibitions of work by Picasso, Chillida, Ernst, Henry Moore, Kounellis and André Derain have been organised here. The gallery has also edited the work of G. Rueda, Navarro Baldeweg, J. Teixidor and Juan Uslé. Admission: Free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The latest international tendencies |
Calle Villanueva, 36 East Madrid, Madrid 28001 Spain +34 91 576 8141 http://www.galeria-metta.com/ metta@galeria-metta.com |
A light, spacious and elegant gallery that specialises in showing the latest innovations in the contemporary avant-garde art movement. All forms of expression have a place, including the abstract, surrealism and figurative pop art in forms as diverse as painting, sculpture, photography and installations. You can see work by a range of established artists like Andreu Alfaro, Eduardo Arroyo, Luis Canelo, Juan Giralt, Nacho Criado, Dennis Hopper, Jules Olitski, Edward Ruscha and others. It participates in international art fairs in Chicago and Miami as well as ARCO and FIAC. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Variety of Spanish avant-garde art |
Calle del Almirante 5 Madrid, Madrid 28004 Spain +34 91 531 4365 http://www.galeriamoriarty.com moriarty@galeriamoriarty.com |
More of a multidisciplinary arts centre than just an art gallery, this exhibition space concentrates on showing the work of Spanish avant-garde artists like Cristina Barrera, Cosme Churruca, Manolo Dimas, Alberto García-Alix, Julio Jara, Manuel Luca de Tena, Walter Martín and Paloma Muñoz. In addition to representing the artists on display, the staff edit books and magazines, organise poetry readings and audio-visual shows. Admission: free Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cuban artists |
San Pedro, 5 Madrid, Madrid 28014 Spain +34 91 429 3208 http://www.galeriaangelromero.com info@galeriaangelromero.com |
One of only two Madrid galleries that concentrates on talented contemporary Cuban artists, you're likely to see work by the likes of José Bedia, Elena Blasco, Carlos Capelán, Ciuco Gutiérrez, Santiago R. del Hoyo, Chema Madoz, Armando Mariño, Isaac Montoya, Carlos Quintana and Bernardí Roig on display here. The gallery opened in 1985 and you'll find it close to the Prado Museum. Admission: free Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Contemporary Catalan art |
Calle Eduardo Dato 17 Madrid, Madrid 28010 Spain +34 91 310 0722 http://www.galeriadelcisne.com/ galeriadelcisne@galeriadelcisne.com |
This gallery specialises in showing work by Catalan artists or those who trained in Catalonia. You'll see contemporary representational and impressionist work by painters like Julian Grau Santos, Rafael Durán, Bosco Martí, Ortuño, Moscardó, Javier Blanch, Pichot and Gloria Muñoz. It opened in 1960 as an off-shoot of Barcelona's early 20th-century Sala Parés gallery. In honour of its precursor, it also shows some 19th-century paintings. Admission: free Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comedians, singer-songwriters & salsa |
Calle de Galileo 100 Madrid, Madrid 28015 Spain +34 91 534 7557 / +34 91 534 7558 http://www.salagalileogalilei.com |
A long-established venue for live acts, this club acts as a showcase for stand-up comics and singer-songwriters. Recently, it has become popular with the Salsa crowd at weekends. Large groups are well catered for and you only have to pay a cover charge when there is a performance on, although that is most nights. For snacks, you can choose from croissants, Empanada (meat-filled pastry) or Quiche, and there is the usual range of beers, wines, soft drinks and mixed drinks on offer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A new commercial concept |
Pradillo, 5 Madrid 28002 Spain +34 91 5641141 |
It is difficult to define this premises; it is a store, restaurant and art gallery all in one, the first establishment of its kind in Madrid. The store sells all sorts of designer furnishings and accessories for the home, both modern and antique; in the restaurant the likes of sushi and salads are served, and the gallery showcases the latest artistic trends. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Rock 'n' Roll music & food from the USA |
Paseo de la Castellana, 2 Madrid, Madrid 28046 Spain +34 91 436 4340 http://www.hardrock.com/locati... madrid_salesandmarketing@hardrock.com |
Like all the restaurants in this chain, you'll find it decorated with rock and roll memorabilia - guitars, leather jackets and gold discs. It serves decent American and Tex-Mex food and drinks from two seperate bars. Hamburgers and ribs are the specialities. It's always full of tourists and there's a small stage where live bands perform to spice up the atmosphere. What makes this restaurant different is its wonderful outdoor terrace overlooking Plaza de Colón that's not to be missed in summer. You can buy from the range of attractive merchandizing in the adjacent store, open most of the day. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Rock & roll joint |
Calle de Covarrubias 24 Madrid, Madrid 28010 Spain +34 91 445 6886 |
A popular live music venue that hosts pop and rock concerts, theatre shows, or magic acts during the week. The door policy is pretty strict and they prefer to let in regulars and their guests before anyone else. Even though it is a huge place on two floors, it is a time-consuming process getting to the bar and getting served. However, the atmosphere is good and the music is usually well worth coming for. A beer will cost you EUR3. There is a cloakroom and valet parking, and entry is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Original language version films |
Calle del Doctor Cortezo 6 Madrid, Madrid 28012 Spain http://www.yelmocineplex.es |
Its policy of showing a wide variety of foreign films and its non-standard timetable make this cinema unusual. Every day there are a variety of foreign films on show, some dubbed and some in the original language version (with subtitles in Spanish). Screenings start a little later than normal, at 6p, except for Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays when they start at 4p and carry on until the early hours of the morning. It has nine screens and you'll find it in Huertas' lively nightlife zone. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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3-D films and documentaries |
Meneses, s/n Parque Enrique Tierno Galván Madrid, Madrid 28045 Spain +34 91 467 4800 http://www.imaxmadrid.com/ imaxmdr@imaxmadrid.com |
Thanks to its 3-D omnimax technology you'll experience sensations you've never felt before and believe you really are flying over the New York skyline or trekking through tropical jungle or scuba-diving in the Indian ocean. Nine seats have been adapted for disabled access. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great sound in a modern cinema |
Calle Gran Vía 32 Madrid, Madrid 28013 Spain +34 91 522 3427 |
It offers outstanding acoustics based on Dolby's digital THX sound system and specialises in showing commercially successful comedies and dramas. Its renovation in 1991 turned it into one of the city's most modern cinemas without it ending up being a multiplex like all the others. You'll find it opposite the Capitol cinema on Plaza Callao by Gran Vía. You're assigned a numbered seat for every showing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Huge multiplex with 25 screens |
Calle de Edgar Neville Carretera Madrid-Boadilla del Monte (Ciudad de la Imagen) Madrid, Madrid 28223 Spain +34 91 512 7000 http://www.kinepolis.es |
The world's largest cinema complex is 12km outside the capital and shows all the latest releases on its 25 different screens. The screens are huge, the seats are comfortable, with individual armrests and 1m gaps in between rows. There are three daily showings, the first starting at 5p (or 4p on Sa & Su), and late-night sessions (at 1a & 1:20a) on F, Sa, Su and holidays. There are several fast food outlets, bars and plenty of free, secure parking. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Musicals, comedies, puppet shows & dance |
Plaza de Colón, 4 Madrid, Madrid 28046 Spain +34 91 480 0300 (Centralita) http://www.munimadrid.es/Princ... ccvillademadrid@munimadrid.es |
The main stage is used for a wide variety of shows including drama (especially contemporary Spanish), ballet, zarzuela (Spanish opera) and live flamenco and folk concerts. One of the other stages is used for the Children's Puppet Theatre season that runs from autumn to spring with shows every Sunday at 4:45p. It also has a prestigious exhibition space and is considered one of the city's major cultural centres. It's surrounded by impressive fountains, monuments and gardens opposite the Wax Museum. Advance sales: at the box office and by telephone. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Close to the nightlife zone |
Luchana, 38 Madrid, Madrid 28010 Spain +34 90 233 3231 |
Its three screens show commercial North American releases and Spanish films during three daily sessions starting at 4:30p. Screen two has disabled access. The cinema belongs to the Cinesa chain, a pioneering company that is introducing special children seats and equipment for those with hearing difficulties. You'll find it on a street that links Bilbao's lively nightlife zone with Santa Gracia, a lesser known but up-and-coming area for nightlife. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Films in their original language |
Luna, 2 Madrid, Madrid 28004 Spain +34 91 522 4752 |
Its four screens - holding between 153 and 345 spectators -show commercial and independent films always in the original language version with Spanish subtitles. There are three daily sessions, the first starting at 4p or 4:15p. At the later two sessions you're assigned numbered seats. It's difficult to park in the streets, so use the adjacent public car park. Admission is EUR5, EUR4 on Wednesdays. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cafe, restaurant and trendy bar |
Virgen de los Peligros, 4 Madrid, Madrid 28013 Spain +34 91 532 6228 |
A cafe-restaurant located on the ground floor of a modern office building that serves creative Spanish cuisine to beautiful people. The house specialty is a Duck Magret in soy sauce. The metallic decor and bright red seats give the place a trendy New York feel. Sit back and enjoy the cabaret and other occasional live acts at night when it becomes a very interesting cocktail bar. The restaurant serves food until midnight. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The most comfortable seats |
Calle de Fuencarral 126-128 Madrid, Madrid 28010 Spain +34 902 33 3231 |
It's famous for having the most comfortable cinema seats in the city, so you're more than likely to fall asleep in one if the film's no good. It tends to show mainstream commercial movies at three daily showings in its three screening rooms. Each screening room holds up to 132 spectators and the first showing of the day starts at 4.30 or 4:45p. Screen three has disabled access. You'll find it near Roxy cinema in an area with a lot of bars and restaurants. Admission is (EUR 5.40) and (EUR 3.75) on Wednesday. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fun bar with live concerts |
Avenida del Brasil 5 Madrid, Madrid 28020 Spain +34 91 555 7671 http://www.mobydickclub.com mobydickclub@mobydickclub.com |
Popular and famous primarily amongst university students, this music venue puts on regular live concerts and has a great dance floor. The music consists mostly of rock & roll, pop and a little bit of country. The interior decor has a nautical theme complete with fishing nets hanging from the walls. There's no admission charge except on live concert nights when the price varies depending on the band. You can park easily in the vicinity and there are lots of other bars nearby to visit if you're out in the town. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Six screens for commercial movies |
Pradillo, 4-6 Madrid, Madrid 28002 Spain +34 91 416 2064 |
A multiplex that shows quality commercial movies at three or four daily sessions, normally starting at 4pm or 4:30p. You're assigned a numbered seat for all showings. It has an attractive location in a pretty little square close to the Auditorio Nacional. It was originally a disco, and it's conversion into a cinema has filled a yawning gap in the market in this area. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Don't tell anyone about it! |
Ventura de la Vega, 7 Madrid 28014 Spain +34 91 36917 27 |
Yes, that's the meaning of "No se lo digas a nadie," curious name and maybe not very appropriate. A lot of people have been talking about this place, as it is one of the most popular bars in Madrid. On the ground floor you'll find good music, and from midnight on the dance floor is packed with partygoers! Let's go upstairs, where you'll find a more quiet space to have a rest and chat, or even to play billiards. This pub offers a wide variety of music and go-go dancers that liven up the mood even more. The club also has live shows on certain nights. –Angeles Fernandez Review © 2007, Wcities |
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100% traditional |
Calle de la Palma 51 Madrid, Madrid 28004 Spain +34 91 657 0394 / +34 610 221 263 |
Traditional songs and dances are kept alive in this venue by Olga Ramos and her daughter Olga María, cabaret singers who specialise in chotis (Madrid's most typical song and dance) and habaneras, as well as other old-fashioned styles. You can come here to be entertained in style on special occasions like stag or hen parties, business or anniversary dinners. You'll be served wholesome Spanish food. It's only open for dinner. Discounts are available for groups by prior arrangement. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Commercial cinema close to the discos |
Orense, 26 Madrid, Madrid 28020 Spain +34 91 555 6190 |
A small two-screen cinema that shows North American mainstream commercial movies. There are three or four daily showings, the first starting at 4:15p or 4:30p. You're assigned numbered seats for the later two showings. It is situated on a street that's busy with office workers during the day but it becomes somewhat isolated and dangerous at night around the lower part where there are lots of late-night bars and discos. Admission price is EUR5, EUR4 on Wednesdays. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Grand old 1920s cinema |
Calle Gran Vía 35 Madrid 28013 Spain +34 91 521 62 09 |
You can see commercially successful films and movie premieres in the huge main hall, which has been preserved intact since it opened in 1929, with its original old-fashioned charm and small, uncomfortable seats. It holds up to 1750 people and has disabled access. There are two smaller, more comfortable modern screening rooms downstairs. The management still commission enormous hand-painted publicity posters to advertise films on the building's facade. There are three or four daily showings, starting at 4:15p. You're assigned a numbered seat for all showings except the first of the day. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mini-cinema on Gran Vía |
Plaza del Callao, 4 Madrid 28013 Spain +34 91 5219900 |
Its three screens show commercial releases that are a little less popular than those shown in the larger old movie theatres on Gran V The cinema is located in an historic 1920s building with an impressive facade that forms part of the famous Press Association office block. It stands opposite the Callao cinema. There are normally three daily showings, the first at 4pm or 4.30pm. You're assigned numbered seats for all showings. The largest screening room (581 seats) has disabled access. Admission: (EUR6) Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Live Jazz & Blues |
Huertas, 24 Madrid, Madrid 28014 Spain +34 91 429 8407 http://www.populart.es populart@populart.es |
Talented jazz and blues musicians of all ages perform on the tiny stage for a sophisticated and appreciative audience. Whether there's a concert on or not, there's always a good atmosphere and it's worth dropping in if you're out on the town in the area of Huertas and Plaza de Santa Ana. You're charged a supplement on drinks (EUR 1.50-6.01 depending on the performer), which is reasonable given the quality of the performers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Independent films in their original languages |
Princesa, 3 Madrid, Madrid 28008 Spain +34 91 541 4100 |
Part of the Renoir chain, whose policy is to show a percentage of both commercial and art house films. You'll get the opportunity to see small-scale Spanish films and international movies in their original languages (with subtitles in Spanish) that will not be shown in mainstream cinemas. There are nine screens with between two and four showings daily, plus a late show on Friday and Saturdays. The first showing normally starts at 4pm. You're assigned numbered seats except for the first daily showing, on Fridays, Saturdays, public holidays and the day before holidays. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Irish pub with live blues |
Valverde, 44 Madrid, Madrid 28004 Spain +34 91 523 4689 |
Famous British and American bands usually drop in here for a discreet few drinks when they are passing through Madrid on tour. It is the sort of place where you can relax and enjoy a couple of pints whilst listening to live blues. The place is named after the John Ford movie that was based on a James Joyce novel. Beers cost around EUR2.40. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cool disco & live concerts |
Paseo Bajo de la Virgen del Puerto, s/n Madrid, Madrid 28005 Spain +34 91 365 2415 |
In summer it's transformed into an outdoor disco and doubles as a live concert venue that attracts nationally and internationally famous bands like Blur. The decor is minimal, but the indoor and outdoor dance floors are huge. The outdoor terrace area - full of luscious plants and flowers - is particularly attractive during the hot summer months. It's a club for people in their early 30s, although younger folk come as well. The cover charge is (EUR 9.01). Prices for entry to live gigs vary according to the group. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Original language films in small cinema |
Quintana, 22 Madrid, Madrid 28008 Spain +34 91 541 5800 |
It shows quality films in the original language version that would not be shown elsewhere in Madrid or that have gone out of circulation. It's a small, comfortable, single screen cinema with room for 360 spectators. There are four daily sessions, the first starting at 4:30p. After the movie you can spend a relaxing evening in the bars on nearby Paseo del Pintor Rosales. Admission is EUR4; EUR5 on Sa, Su and holiday; EUR3 on Wednesdays. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Multi-faceted venue |
Bernardino Obregón, 18 Madrid, Madrid 28012 Spain salacaracol@navegalia.com |
It began life with the aim of being primarily a flamenco club, but has had to re-invent itself over time to become a music venue for nearly every genre imaginable, ethnic and world music, flamenco, pop, rock and jazz. When there aren't any concerts scheduled, it serves as a disco. But wait; there's more, on Wednesdays, they screen short films and on Thursdays there are theatrical performances on the spacious stage. Admission is normally (EUR 9.01) including one drink, although it varies according to the show. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Something different in the south |
Calle de Ercilla 17 Madrid, Madrid 28005 Spain +34 91 517 2317 http://www.cuartapared.es/ cuartapared@cuartapared.es |