CaixaForum Madrid, located in the heart of Spain’s capital, is housed in a former electricity power plant, now transformed into a striking art gallery and event space. The building’s angular exterior and a living plant wall set it apart, creating a unique blend of industrial heritage and modern design. Inside, visitors can explore a dynamic range of exhibitions featuring works by renowned artists. With its ever-changing roster of shows, CaixaForum remains one of Madrid’s most visited cultural destinations, offering a vibrant and engaging experience for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
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