The Escaldes-Engordany Art Centre is a local cultural space, managed by the Escaldes-Engordany Community, with two permanent collections: the sculptures of Josep Viladomat and the Romanesque art models, as well as an exhibition hall where all kinds of exhibitions and activities for all audiences are programmed.
The CAEE is based in one of the historic buildings of the parish: the old Valira cinema and garage. This building is one of the most important examples of Escaldes-Engordany's heritage, as it is a testimony to the social life of the parish and, architecturally, one of the first examples built according to the premises of the
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The Escaldes-Engordany Art Centre is a local cultural space, managed by the Escaldes-Engordany Community, with two permanent collections: the sculptures of Josep Viladomat and the Romanesque art models, as well as an exhibition hall where all kinds of exhibitions and activities for all audiences are programmed.
The CAEE is based in one of the historic buildings of the parish: the old Valira cinema and garage. This building is one of the most important examples of Escaldes-Engordany's heritage, as it is a testimony to the social life of the parish and, architecturally, one of the first examples built according to the premises of the so-called granite architecture.
What you will find in the CAEE
On the ground floor: reception, reception area and point of sale, and a space shared with the Escaldes-Engordany library.
On the first floor: Josep Viladomat's sculpture room.
On the first floor: temporary exhibition room.
On the third floor: Romanesque art model room.
Mission and objectives of the CAEE
The mission of the CAEE is to conserve, exhibit and promote Andorran art, within the framework of an emblematic building, in order to educate the community, which should not only understand the environment in which it lives, but also the freedom that experimenting with the arts suggests.
The objectives of the CAEE are to conserve and present the collections of sculptures by Josep Viladomat and models of Romanesque art, within the framework of a historic building, to support schools in their educational mission, to act as a platform for the arts and to offer a programme of exhibitions and activities aimed at various audiences.
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday from 9.30 am to 1.30 pm and from 3 to 7 pm.
In July and August it is open from Monday to Saturday from 9.30 am to 1.30 pm and from 3 to 7 pm, and on Sundays from 9.30 am to 1.30 pm.