Belenes en Tetuán
Tetuán District Hall
C/ Bravo Murillo, 357
Monday to Friday: 9:00–14:00 & 16:00–20:00
Saturdays: 10:00–14:00
Closed: Sundays & public holidays
Pablo Serrano Exhibition Hall
Traditional Popular Nativity Scene – “We Have Come to Adore Him”
From 8 December to 6 January
Alongside the panoramic Popular Traditional Nativity Scene, visitors can enjoy the exhibition “We Have Come to Adore Him”, inspired by the emotional scene of the Nativity where angels, shepherds, and the Magi come to worship the Child Jesus. It reflects the universality of Christ’s message, from the humble shepherds to the royal Magi.
All pieces belong to the artistic collection accumulated by the Madrid Nativity Scene Association over its 80-year history.
Juana Francés Exhibition Hall
Monumental Plasticine Nativity Scene
From 1 December to 6 January
An entirely handcrafted Nativity Scene covering over twenty square metres, made with 35 kg of plasticine and 220 figures. Inaugurated in 2009 in Valladolid, it won first prize from the Castilian Nativity Scene Association.
The figures are modelled by hand directly in coloured plasticine—no paint, no finishing layer—making every piece unique.
It stands out for its extraordinary detail, realism, and originality, offering a fresh interpretation of Christmas.
Eduardo Úrculo Cultural Centre
Plaza Donoso, 5 – Exhibition Hall
From 1 December to 6 January
Monday to Saturday: 9:00–21:30
Closed: Sundays and public holidays
Nativity Iconography Around the World
An exhibition featuring Nativity scenes from every continent, made from materials such as porcelain, wood, clay, tapestry, stone, seeds, plants, felt, enamel, etc.
The selection includes examples from:
Philippines, Italy, Portugal, USA, South Africa, Hungary, Paraguay, Czech Republic, Romania, Egypt, Jordan, Estonia, Bolivia, Denmark, Rwanda, France, Ecuador, Croatia, Russia, Argentina, Belgium, Panama, Peru…
A collection that both surprises and moves visitors.
El Corte Inglés – Paseo de la Castellana
Outdoor parking area
From 13 November to 6 January, 10:00–22:00
A magnificent Nativity ensemble by master Miguel Vargas Rojas, depicting the main scenes of the Nativity: the Annunciation to the Virgin, Joseph’s dream, the search for lodging, and the Angel’s appearance to the shepherds.