Guided tours, theatre, and Goya: free cultural plans in Álava this summer

The program runs until September and includes tours of Quejana and the Goya exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts.

Generic image of a historic building in the Álava region, under the sun.
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Generic image of a historic building in the Álava region, under the sun.

The Provincial Council of Álava has organized a comprehensive free cultural program for the summer, featuring guided tours of the Quejana Monumental Complex and the Goya exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts of Álava.

From June to September, these guided tours will provide a unique opportunity to deeply explore the history and art of two emblematic spaces in the territory. All activities are free, but as places are limited, advance booking is required.
At the Quejana Monumental Complex, tours will take place on weekends in June and September. In July and August, they will also extend to Fridays. These Fridays will feature brief theatrical interventions starting at 7:00 PM, lasting approximately one hour and fifteen minutes. On Saturdays and Sundays, tours will begin at 12:00 PM and last about an hour. Each day will have two simultaneous groups, one in Basque and the other in Spanish, with inverse routes.
Meanwhile, at the Museum of Fine Arts of Álava, guided tours focusing on the exhibition 'Fantasía y razón' (Fantasy and Reason), dedicated to the graphic work of Francisco de Goya, have been organized. These tours will delve into his engravings, helping visitors understand his creative context and historical background. They will take place on Wednesdays at 5:00 PM and Sundays at 12:00 PM, between June and July. There will be a single group per visit, offered in Basque or Spanish, with an approximate duration of one hour.