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The culture in Mexico City is a result of its rich history and the tremendous transformations that the city has undergone in recent times. The city has been inhabited for more than 10,000 years, first by the Aztecs, making it one of the oldest civilizations in the world. It is home to people from different walks of life and also a melting pot with Spanish, Europeans, Africans and also Asians residing in the city for centuries. The culture is also greatly influenced by these innumerable ethnic groups that reside in the country.
Festivals and celebrations are an important part of Mexican life. Browse further to gain insight into the people and culture in the city through its museums, exhibition centres, and art galleries.
The Javier Román Gallery is located in the core of Malaga and in the vicinity of the Picasso Foundation Natal House and street. The gallery was established in 1999, and the showroom is about 100 sq. metres in area. It exhibits works of various artists from...
The GM gallery came into being in 2001, with the sole objective of promoting the plastic and visual artists under the directorship of Javier Marin. A trip to the famous gallery is indeed an educational experience. Various national and international fairs...
The procession takes place on 5th and 6th of January, and is a Spanish festivity of the Epiphany. The parade starts with the arrival of the three kings, Gaspar, Melchior and Baltasar, a small child then reads a letter addressed to the kings, requesting...
Carnival in Malaga is one of the biggest events in Spain thanks to its colourful and multicultural ethnicity. The carnival takes place before the solemn period of Lent and gives the people a good reason to let their hair down and enjoy. Costumed dancers...
The Jorge Rando Museum is the first of its kind in Spain. The museum represents expressionist art and is devoted to the painter Jorge Rando and his work. The museum focuses on learning and propagation of the works of Jorge Rando, and also represents...
Pablo Picasso, the great painter was born in Malaga in 1881. His five storey house has now become the headquarter of The Fundacion Picasso - a foundation that promotes, encourages and provides historians the resources to do research on Picasso's work...
The Trade Fairs and Congress Centre of Malaga, better known as Palacio de Ferias y Congresos de Malaga (FYCMA) is the most noted place in Malaga and Costa Del Sol, to hold national and international events and exhibitions. The modern structure has...
A 3,000 square-metre complex stretching over four floors, Centre for Cultural Provincial also called as Centro Cultural Provincial is located on Ollerias Street, in a 14th century building, which was once called ""Casa de Expósitos"". When the Provincial...