Don't stop at this one.
See all exhibitionsMore worth your time at the same venue, plus a few nearby picks.
CONTEMPORARY
Chez Matisse
Exploración de la trayectoria, evolución e influencia de Henri Matisse en creadores y vanguardias internacionales del siglo XX y XXI. La muestra presenta obras procedentes principalmente del Centro Pompidou que dialogan entre las piezas de Matisse y las de otros artistas…
KIDS
Playing with Limits
Workshop based on Henri Matisse's cut-paper technique, offering exercises in creative practice through unexpected boundaries. For children from 6 years accompanied by an adult.
KIDS
Artefacto: el secreto de las cosas
Taller de manipulación y resignificación de objetos cotidianos creado por Xavier Bobés. Propone un espacio de exploración lúdica de la poética de los objetos a través de su asociación simbólica y proyección de sombras, dirigido a familias con niños a partir de 4 años.
WORKSHOPS
Family Workshop: Chez Matisse
90-minute family workshop touring the Chez Matisse exhibition, discovering the artist's elementary lessons through works and writings, with participatory activities and final workshop. From 6 years.
KIDS
Big Furniture, Small Architectures
Construction workshop experimenting with structures and pieces based on Jean Prouvé and Charlotte Perriand's work to create furniture and habitats. For families with children from 5 years.
WORKSHOPS
Miradas ordenadas
Visita-taller sobre el Bosque Vertical donde se exploran conceptos de orden y desorden en la naturaleza mediante herramientas científicas como claves dicotómicas, lupas y microscopios. Actividad recomendada a partir de 8 años.
SCIENCE
Antarctica Experience
Immersive Antarctic exhibition at Cúpula de las Arenas featuring photographs, interactive displays, and climate science installations exploring the frozen continent.
EXHIBITIONS
«Recuperado del enemigo» (Recovered from the Enemy). Deposits at the MNAC under Franco's dictatorship
With this exhibition, the Museum is revisiting its own history and the history of its collections, now focusing on the works left by the SDPAN (Servicio de Defensa del Patrimonio Artístico Nacional), the Office for the Defence of National Artistic Heritage under Franco’s regime.

