Let's go to the Museum of Modern Art. First, the tour takes us through Argumosa Street to Plaza Lavapiés. Then we'll wander through the narrow alleys, see hidden corners, pass old taverns, and of course, we'll also walk down the street Embajadores, which is well-known in the scene. At the end, we'll reach the Banksy Museum, where an exciting tour awaits you. We'll critically examine his art and debate the statements his works make. But it shouldn't be one-sided - Banksy also encourages discussions about whether his anti-capitalist stance fits with the importance of his works on the art market. On the tour of the museum, we'll see behind the facade.
The street art scene has found its place in the colourful and open-minded Barrio Lavapiés. Madrid is one of the most popular capitals in Europe and doesn't need to hide when it comes to street art.
On this tour, you'll see large-scale murals by internationally renowned artists, get to know small works by local designers, and be made aware of the numerous manifestations of urban art.
We really want it to be fun and, if you feel like it, interactive. After all, the open-air works are about criticising societal and social injustices. How do you interpret these calls? You can expect a varied tour where your guide will involve you, the participants.