Sharing a language is sharing a collective memory where a boundless plurality appears, creating codes, spaces and conducts.
The Spanish culture is a melting pot that gathers and absorbs traditions of the different settlers that have passed through the territory throughout centuries. These peoples have left their mark in many areas, in the habits of everyday life, gastronomy, literature, politics and art in general.
In this section of Spanish culture we invite you to discover the origin and development of the multiple fields that shape it and which we hope will bring you a little closer to our language and identity.
Spanish art is internationally recognised for its variety and quality. The world echoes personalities such as Salvador Dali and the surrealists, Pablo Picasso and Cubism, Miguel de Cervantes and his Quixote or Federico Garcia Lorca with plays such as Bodas de Sangre or La Casa de Bernarda Alba….
El famoso escritor de don Quijote, Miguel de Cervantes, fue sepultado en la Iglesia de las Trinitarias en Madrid. Sus restos solo fueron identificados en 2015.