Museo Internacional de Arte Contemporaneo – Castil

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Created at the initiative of architect Cesar Manrique, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MIAC) is located in an old, 18th-century fortress – San Jose Castle.
The MIAC was founded in 1975 to bring together and exhibit some of the most important works of modern art. The majority of its collection dates from the 1950s to the 1970s, and belongs to the Abstract art genre. Artists such as Tapies, Michavila and César Manrique himself have exhibited here, and it is now home to creations by internationally renowned artists.

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