Attractions/Name: Madrid Ruins Museum / la Tabacalera Cultural centre Address: Calle de Embajadores, 53, 28012 Madrid Transportation: embajadas Down to Tickets: Open Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 9am-17pm This is an abandoned tobacco building, but its interior is a myriad of amazing art works, the form of the works is quite extensive, in addition to the albums, paintings, There are also small films, and some contemporary art works. Since it was a previously abandoned tobacco building, we saw works that were completely on one side of the ruins, darkened rooms, looking up maybe water pipes, cables... or in the bathroom. The museum is too big and the theme of the works is different, but most of the works are full of "fireworks" of life. Recently, the famous artist Jorge Conde's work, "You see more than ruins" shows the artist's 10 years of investigation and exploration of 120 different factories, power stations, railway stations, markets in Western Europe, and created some columns of visual art. Through his works, we can realize that the ruins and the present are the dialogue of the times and space, and the records of the years and history. In addition, a set of photo-moved video images were displayed in the abandoned public bathroom, especially shocking, with faint lights and old film having an illusion and excitement through time and space. In short, it is perfect for a frequent stroll. Many things we ignore in life seem to be magnified in the art world and can learn a lot. Tips: Don't miss the impact room at the door
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Attractions/Name: Madrid Ruins Museum / la Tabacalera Cultural centre Address: Calle de Embajadores, 53, 28012 Madrid Transportation: embajadas Down to Tickets: Open Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 9am-17pm This is an abandoned tobacco building, but its interior is a myriad of amazing art works, the form of the works is quite extensive, in addition to the albums, paintings, There are also small films, and some contemporary art works. Since it was a previously abandoned tobacco building, we saw works that were completely on one side of the ruins, darkened rooms, looking up maybe water pipes, cables... or in the bathroom. The museum is too big and the theme of the works is different, but most of the works are full of "fireworks" of life. Recently, the famous artist Jorge Conde's work, "You see more than ruins" shows the artist's 10 years of investigation and exploration of 120 different factories, power stations, railway stations, markets in Western Europe, and created some columns of visual art. Through his works, we can realize that the ruins and the present are the dialogue of the times and space, and the records of the years and history. In addition, a set of photo-moved video images were displayed in the abandoned public bathroom, especially shocking, with faint lights and old film having an illusion and excitement through time and space. In short, it is perfect for a frequent stroll. Many things we ignore in life seem to be magnified in the art world and can learn a lot. Tips: Don't miss the impact room at the door