Disputed artworks to remain in Aragon following Supreme Court decision
The sale of 96 pieces of art originally from the Sixena monastery to the Catalan government was ruled null and void
The sale of 96 pieces of art originally from the Sixena monastery to the Catalan government was ruled null and void
With some Covid-19 restrictions eased last month, festive markets return and cultural spaces reopen
Medieval churches in Vall de Boí and Roman-era Tarraco complex celebrate twentieth anniversary of international award
This month brings an exciting selection of film festivals to explore music, the environment, and horror, as well as a brilliant list of gigs
Works on Greco-Roman mythology from iconic artists loaned from Madrid’s Prado museum displayed
Cultural activities move predominantly indoors as the weather cools, with galleries, film festivals, and traditional holidays to enjoy
Completion of Antoni Gaudí’s 140-year-old temple set to miss centenary of architect’s death
Culture on offer as the summer draws to a close includes Barcelona Gallery Weekend and a five-hour Eternal Sunset performance from John Talabot
Juan Carlos I left for the UAE in early August amid a string of corruption allegations while under investigation by Supreme Court
Esterri d'Àneu finds creative solution to removing dangerous fir and pine trees
Out of lockdown, with culture on offer again, here’s our pick of some of the best activities this month
More new acts announced for 2021’s edition of Barcelona’s biggest music festival
Galleries and cultural centers are starting to welcome visitors with enhanced safety precautions
Over-the-top content providers see growth hosting prestigious film festivals on their online platform
Y-block building murals are precursor to iconic facade of College of Architects of Catalonia headquarters