About the Cultural Personality of the Year
Since its establishment in 2006 under the supervision of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Casa Árabe in Madrid has served as a vital bridge between Arab and Spanish cultures. It has sought to conduct studies that showcase Arab culture in European and Latin American contexts. Casa Árabe has two headquarters, one located in Madrid and the other in Cordoba. It positions itself as a key meeting point for Spain and the Arab world, facilitating dialogue between civilisations. By hosting top-notch Arab writers, artists, and thinkers alongside Spanish Arabists, Casa Árabe promotes a culture of tolerance and respect for diversity.
Casa Árabe plays a significant role in promoting Arab culture not only in Spain but also globally, showcasing its diverse elements like art, literature, architecture, sports, and the overall creativity that stems from society. The institution emphasises the beauty of the Arabic language, teaching it to non-native speakers, and recognises it as the primary tool for connecting people from different backgrounds.
From a contemporary perspective, the cultural programme of Casa Árabe has a key focus on highlighting the value of the Arab and Islamic historical legacy, as well as cognitive and humanitarian work. This is particularly important at the international level, spanning the Arab world, Europe, and the Americas. Additionally, the programme aims to strengthen and promote the established relationship between Spain, the Arab region, and Arab and Islamic culture.