The lost mirror
Jews and converts in the Middle Ages
We have scheduled a community visit to one of the most important exhibitions on Jews in the Middle Ages.
Its curator explains to us: "Every image created is a mirror that reflects ways of seeing. We look at the world and others in relation to ourselves, through our mentality and attitude. Through a wide selection of works, this exhibition recovers a medieval mirror: "the portrait of Jews and converts conceived by Christians in Spain between 1285 and 1492."
Exhibition held by the Prado National Museum and the National Art Museum of Catalonia. In this link you will find information about the different rooms that we will visit.
Free activity, gift from ATID to community members.
National Museum of Art of Catalonia, Montjuïc
Sunday, April 7 at 11 a.m.
Guided tour of 60 to 75 min
limited places - book at secretaria@atid.es