Day of Culture 2025 opens with manifesto reading and awards; arts, talks and sustainability events across Andorra
The Day of Culture 2025 programme begins in Andorra la Vella with a public reading of the cultural manifesto and the Àgora Cultural 2024 awards,.
Key Points
- The Day of Culture 2025 programme begins in Andorra la Vella with a public reading of the cultural manifesto and the Àgora Cultural 2024 awards,.
The Day of Culture 2025 programme opens with a public reading of the cultural manifesto by the Àgora Cultural 2025 secretariat and the presentation of the Àgora Cultural 2024 awards recognising people who have promoted Andorran culture. The ceremony, which will include musical performances, is scheduled for 19:00 at the Consell General in Andorra la Vella.
Film lovers can attend a screening of Chien 51, directed by Cédric Jimenez and starring Gilles Lellouche, Adèle Exarchopoulos and Louis Garrel, at 20:15 at Cinemes Illa Carlemany in Escaldes-Engordany.
A speed‑networking session for entrepreneurs, start‑ups, independent professionals and companies takes place at 19:00 at Hive Five Coworking in Andorra la Vella. For those interested in sustainability, Andorra Sostenible — with the Fundación Nostra Sra. de Meritxell and Andorra Telecom — is running a European Week for Waste Prevention collection point for old or broken mobile phones and routers at the Andorra Telecom shop in Andorra la Vella. Related activities include a guided visit to Refesa’s RAEE treatment plant in Aixovall from 16:00 to 18:00 and a small‑appliance repair workshop run by Adelca from 17:00 to 20:00.
A conference titled “Professional Reinvention Without Leaving Your Job,” led by coach Laura Vendrell, will be held at 19:30 at Hotel Roc Blanc in Escaldes‑Engordany. La Clau’s Apunts d’Art (11th edition), an introductory course on ancient Egyptian art, begins at 19:00 at the Centre d’Art in Escaldes‑Engordany. A book event for Percepcions d’Andorra — a 2013 collection of conversations between Antoni Morell and Pere Figuereda, with a prologue by Síndic General Carles Ensenyat and an epilogue by Nemesi Marquès — is scheduled for 20:00 at the communal library in La Massana.
Current exhibitions across the principality include: - “Som..! Qui Som?” by Robert Verdaguer, a photographic project exploring the human condition, at Centre Cultural la Llacuna, Andorra la Vella (until 25 November). - “Carbó Vegetal: L’or Negre dels Pobres” by Pascal Maitre, documenting the harsh realities and importance of charcoal production, at the Museu de l’Electricitat, Encamp (until 30 November). - “Dibuixos amb Tinta i Canya” by Galobardes, ink‑and‑reed interpretations of Andorran Romanesque art, at the Museu de la Moto, Canillo (until 31 December). - “Solo” by Óscar Martín, a retrospective of the heroic character created by the Tom and Jerry comic artist, at the Museu del Còmic, La Massana (until 16 January). - “Lineal Art,” an exhibition of metal sculpture by Emma Regada at Edifici Sociocultural l’Estudi, Ordino (until 5 December). - “Pioners 1884–1954: L’Andorra dels primers fotògrafs,” showcasing personal perspectives and techniques from late 19th to mid‑20th century photographers, at the Sala d’Exposicions del Govern, Andorra la Vella.
All events are listed with their scheduled times and locations.
Original Sources
This article was aggregated from the following Catalan-language sources: