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Virgen de la Paloma Fiesta
In August, Madrid celebrates its most traditional fiestas: San Cayetano, San Lorenzo and La Paloma.

Dia de la Hispanidad
Spain celebrates its National Day on 12 October with an impressive military procession in the Plaza de Colón, Madrid.





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Valentine

Madrid - user Valentine - 05/07/2007
I have been living in Spain for more than a year (Barcelona, Madrid), but since I’m working for an American company, my Spanish is still at beginner level. Of course I can say ‘one-two-three’, ‘beer’ and ‘hello’, but I’m often confused in hotels and restaurants. The last few months in Madrid, I’ve been using XS2Madrid on my cell phone. Spanish people tend to react a little strange in the beginning, but they really appreciate your effort to get to know their language. Especially when going out with friends, we had a lot of fun with the fun & flirt sentences. The best thing is that you can add some phrases you use often to your ‘favorites’ section, and after a while, I started knowing them by heart. Besides that, the city guide provides some excellent reviews and insider tips about Madrid’s hotspots, restaurants and clubs, some of which cannot be found in the regular city guide books.


 

Magnum. 10 Sequences

The exhibition has invited photographers representing different generations and trends of documentary photography to each produce an original work, showing how the cinema can infiltrate their way of capturing reality. The resulting pieces, photographs or audiovisual installations, reveal how a filmmaker, a film or a single shot have left an imprint on their imaginary and their body of work. Transition, infiltration and superposition between the two worlds.

Magnum. 10 Sequences

 

from 23/04/2008 to 07/09/2008
Place: Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB)
Address: Montalegre, 5
Town: 08001 Barcelona
Phone: 933 064 100
website: http://www.cccb.org

 


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