Emphasising its continued commitment to cultural enrichment, the regional government has highlighted a diverse artistic programme. This includes archaeological exhibitions in Guadalajara, a prestigious modern art showcase by Gloria Merino, and contemporary art initiatives developed in collaboration with students participating in a cultural accelerator scheme. These projects will be displayed not only in selected venues across Castilla-La Mancha, but also showcased on Madrid’s renowned Gran Vía.
The exhibitions will take place in the five provincial museums – which, while owned by the Spanish State, are administered by the Government of Castilla-La Mancha – as well as in two museums under regional ownership.

An extensive and varied cultural offering will be available to both residents and visitors, providing enriching experiences in the region’s museums and cultural institutions.
Moreover, it is worth noting that two of Castilla-La Mancha’s five provincial capitals hold UNESCO World Heritage status, offering exceptional backdrops in which to enjoy art both within and beyond museum walls.