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Opening of a Unique Museum in Madrid in 2025

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A bridge between centuries: the opening of Madrid’s Spanish-Jewish heritage museum

Madrid is preparing to add a meaningful new cultural stop to its map: a museum dedicated to Spanish-Jewish heritage, historical dialogue, and the values of tolerance and diversity.

Madrid, the capital of Spain, known for its rich cultural heritage and a wide range of attractions such as the Prado Museum and the Reina Sofía, will soon be enriched with a new, significant cultural point on the city map. Since 2016, work has been underway to create a unique museum — the Spanish-Jewish Heritage Museum. Its doors are expected to open to visitors in December 2025.

Top highlights

A new cultural landmark is expected to open in December 2025.

The museum will be located in Salamanca, at Castelló, 21.

Six main exhibition themes are planned, plus temporary exhibitions.

Highlights include works from the Paul Dahan collection and the Backal Gojman family.

A museum focused on heritage, influence on culture and politics, and the values of tolerance and diversity.

From infrastructure to culture: the building and the address

The building chosen for the museum, previously a metro electrical substation in the Salamanca district, is now leased for 30 years by the Jewish-Spanish Foundation. The museum will be located at Castelló Street, 21, and will be dedicated to preserving and promoting Spanish-Jewish heritage, its influence on politics and culture, as well as the values of tolerance and diversity.

Exhibitions: themes, memory, and shared history

Visitors will be welcomed with six main exhibition themes, including “Memory and bibliographic recovery”, “History of the Jewish people”, and “The shared history of Spanish and Jewish cultures”. The museum will also offer temporary exhibitions.

Among the exhibits will be works from Paul Dahan’s collection and the Backal Gojman family, making the museum an attractive place for international tourists.

Why it matters for Madrid

This museum promises to be not only a place of admiration and learning for visitors from around the world, but also a significant contribution to Madrid’s cultural space, highlighting the importance of historical dialogue and mutual understanding between cultures.

Source: Timeout.com

07.02.2024

What to do

Plan a culture-focused day in Madrid: the city is known for major attractions such as the Prado Museum and the Reina Sofía, and it is expected to gain a new cultural point with the Spanish-Jewish Heritage Museum, dedicated to preserving and promoting Spanish-Jewish heritage and the values of tolerance and diversity.

One-day itinerary

Madrid offers a strong cultural route: include classic museums such as the Prado and the Reina Sofía, and add the Spanish-Jewish Heritage Museum (expected to open in December 2025), with its six main themes and the possibility of temporary exhibitions.

Two-day itinerary

If you have more time, spread the cultural visits across two days: keep Madrid’s flagship museums (Prado, Reina Sofía) in your plan, and dedicate a separate visit to the Spanish-Jewish Heritage Museum, including its six exhibition themes and any temporary exhibitions available.

How to get there

The museum is planned for the Salamanca district at Castelló Street, 21. Before visiting, it’s worth checking the opening status and schedule, as the text notes an expected opening in December 2025.

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FAQ

Where will the museum be located?

In Madrid’s Salamanca district, at Castelló Street, 21 (as stated in the text).

When is it expected to open?

The article mentions an expected opening in December 2025.

Since when has the project been in development?

Work is said to have been underway since 2016.

What is the museum’s focus?

Preserving and promoting Spanish-Jewish heritage and its influence on politics and culture.

How many main exhibition themes are planned?

Six main themes are mentioned in the article.

Will there be temporary exhibitions?

Yes, temporary exhibitions are also planned.

Which themes are named explicitly?

Examples include “Memory and bibliographic recovery”, “History of the Jewish people”, and the shared history of Spanish and Jewish cultures.

Which collections are mentioned?

Works from Paul Dahan’s collection and the Backal Gojman family are mentioned.

What values does the museum highlight?

Tolerance, diversity, historical dialogue, and mutual understanding between cultures.

Who leases the building, and for how long?

The article says the building is leased for 30 years by the Jewish-Spanish Foundation.

What was the building used for before?

It was previously a metro electrical substation.

Why is it presented as a major addition to the city?

Because it is described as a significant contribution to Madrid’s cultural space and a place for learning and dialogue.


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