The Biennial's permanent exhibitions invite you to rethink the limits of perception, matter and technology

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From 18 to 23 November, as part of the City and Science Biennial 2025, the Born Museum of History in Barcelona will host a series of permanent exhibitions that can be visited throughout the week (also during Science Night). These are proposals that combine scientific research and artistic creation to reflect on issues such as emptiness, uncertainty, matter or the relationship between technology and nature.

The City and Science Biennial is consolidated in Madrid with a program that unites art, science and thought

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The City and Science Biennial 2025 is once again extending to Madrid, consolidating the scientific and cultural alliance between both cities. From 18 to 23 November, the Círculo de Bellas Artes will host a series of activities that will put scientific knowledge into dialogue with philosophical reflection and artistic expression, within the framework of the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology.

The Biennial, a large open laboratory for young people

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From 18 to 22 November, the Biennial City and Science 2025 aims to bring science closer to everyone, and especially to the new generations. With a program designed to arouse curiosity, Barcelona becomes a large open laboratory where young people can experiment, reflect and have fun while discovering the challenges and opportunities of the scientific and technological world.

Science Night, quantum and technology continue on Saturday evening

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On Saturday, November 22, the City and Science Biennial offers a series of evening and nighttime activities for all audiences. From scientific monologues to sound performances, interactive demonstrations and guided tours, this year's edition promises a unique experience to explore the mysteries of quantum physics and technology in a fun and educational way.

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