DA2 (DOMUS ARTIUM 2002)
1 hour 30 minutes
Inaugurated in April 2002 on the occasion of the European Cultural Capital, the DA2 Domus Artium 2002 constitutes a contemporary art center of municipal ownership of the City of Salamanca, managed by the Salamanca City of Culture and Knowledge Foundation.
This contemporary art center was born to respond to a growing demand for a space specialized in contemporary art, open to citizens and active, within a city that in recent years has renewed its cultural offer combining historical heritage with contemporary programming in the field of visual arts, performing arts and music.
This contemporary art center was born to respond to a growing demand for a space specialized in contemporary art, open to citizens and active, within a city that in recent years has renewed its cultural offer combining historical heritage with contemporary programming in the field of visual arts, performing arts and music.
Free visit price
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THE COLLECTION
Originally made up of three hundred works of art, especially all types of media and varied themes, selected among the most outstanding of the different annual programming since 2002, its collection has been significantly increased in 2023 with the donation of the Coca-Cola Foundation Collection, composed of more than four hundred works of contemporary Spanish and Portuguese art. Consequently, the collection currently has more than seven hundred works by artists of national and international reference, having been made to date more than twenty exhibitions of different themes, whose curators are invited to review their collections to generate plurality and dynamism to their contents.
Originally made up of three hundred works of art, especially all types of media and varied themes, selected among the most outstanding of the different annual programming since 2002, its collection has been significantly increased in 2023 with the donation of the Coca-Cola Foundation Collection, composed of more than four hundred works of contemporary Spanish and Portuguese art. Consequently, the collection currently has more than seven hundred works by artists of national and international reference, having been made to date more than twenty exhibitions of different themes, whose curators are invited to review their collections to generate plurality and dynamism to their contents.