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Spanish Tourism Office in Dublin Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Death of Pablo Picasso

Rubén Lopez from the Spanish Tourism Office together with Ana Maria Molina from Malaga city announced the celebration of Picasso´s 50th death anniversary at the Iveagh Garden hotel on Tuesday night.

Guests had the opportunity to discover different aspects of this artist. Picasso was a Spanish artist, who maintained his Spanish nationality throughout his life. The acclaimed artist is not only lauded in his own city of Malaga but throughout the world.

If we think of Pablo Picasso and his links with Spain, a few cities come to our mind like Malaga, La Coruña, Barcelona, Madrid and Bilbao. That is why all attendees to the event were included in a raffle for flights to Barcelona, Madrid, Bilbao, Santiago de Compostela and Malaga.

The year 2023 will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the death of Pablo Picasso. On this occasion, a large-scale event has been organised including a program of exhibitions to celebrate and make Picasso’s work known worldwide in 2023.

Worldwide, more than 40 exhibitions will be organized as well as numerous seminars, presentations and cultural activities. In Spain, 16 exhibitions will be held in the main museums of the cities linked to Picasso’s life.

Emer Roche
Emer Roche
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