Andorra's Vibrant Cultural Week: Exhibitions, Talks, Films and Comedy
Busy lineup of exhibitions, immersive experiences, evening talks, performances, screenings, and new video mapping in Andorra's parishes this week.
Key Points
- Exhibitions: Roser Casanovas watercolours, Van Gogh Alive extended to April, Egyptian artefacts, early Andorra photographers.
- Talks: Nutrition & wellness at 18:00, Andorra Masters warm-up at 19:00, archival manuals research.
- Events: Videomapping Night in historic centre, Denis Mukwege doc, comedy *Show Patético*, mountain films.
- Other: Magical reindeer exhibits in Ordino, *Fogons* local gastronomy promo until Feb 28.
Andorra's cultural calendar features a busy lineup of exhibitions, talks, films, performances, and immersive experiences this week, with new additions including video mapping projections and live comedy.
Exhibitions remain prominent across the parishes. In Andorra la Vella, Centre Cultural la Llacuna displays Roser Casanovas's watercolours in *Moments Efímers*, depicting nature's shifting beauty, until 26 February, and *El Nu i l'Objecte Emocional*, which examines connections between the human body and everyday items, through 27 February. Bici Lab Andorra hosts *Ciutats a Escala Humana*, using Playmobil figures and mappings to showcase car-free urban models in four cities, until 28 February. The government exhibition hall presents *Pioners 1884-1954: L'Andorra dels Primers Fotògrafs*, based on archival collections highlighting early photographers, until 7 March.
In Escaldes-Engordany, Centre d'Art offers *Del Néixer al Renéixer: Vivències a l'Antic Egipte*, featuring archaeological artefacts from Barcelona's Egyptian Museum that illuminate ancient daily life, with a guided night tour at 20:00 tonight. Sala Prat del Roure runs *Van Gogh Alive*, an immersive projection of the artist's works enhanced by technology, now extended until 6 April and including the European debut of *Finding Vincent*, a 3D virtual reality experience recreating key moments from Van Gogh's life. Espai Caldes shows *Figures de l'Emancipació* by French street artist C215 (Christian Guémy), portraying icons of France's emancipation struggles, until 13 March.
Elsewhere, Naiara Escabias's *Respirs de Canillo* continues at Cal Federico in Canillo until 31 March, while Ordino's Cercle Màgic d'Ordino invites visitors to explore a magical reindeer flour mill, elf woodworking workshop, reindeer path, and mischievous elf cave until 1 March.
Evening talks kick off with *Age Better: Nutrició, Pell i Benestar en Clau Actual* at 18:00 in Unsquare Studio, Andorra la Vella, featuring pharmacists and chemists discussing nutrition, skin care, and wellness. At 19:00 in Ingeni Coworking, Escaldes-Engordany, the *Warm Up Andorra Masters* conference brings together event founder David Ayala and leadership expert Fran Collado ahead of the 2026 gathering. Paco Rodríguez Rossa presents his research on newly archived manuals at 19:00 in the government exhibition hall, Andorra la Vella, covering the *Manual Digest de les Valls Neutres d'Andorra* by Antoni Fiter i Rossell and an unpublished copy of the *Politar Andorrà* by Antoni Puig.
Performances and screenings fill the night. From 18:00 to 21:00, the 4th *Videomapping Night* transforms Andorra la Vella's historic centre with light, sound, and moving images interacting with architecture. Cinemes Illa Carlemany in Escaldes-Engordany screens *Muganda* at 20:00, a documentary on Congolese doctor Denis Mukwege's efforts aiding survivors of sexual violence, in support of Mans Unides. Teatre de les Fontetes in La Massana offers a 21:00 double bill of mountain and travel films: *Quaderns de Viatge* by Elisenda Ortega and *Bitàcoles Visuals* by Aurora Baena. At 20:30 in the Andorra la Vella Congress Centre, Joan Pons's El Petit de Cal Eril performs as part of the 31st MoraBanc season. Abián Díaz delivers 90 minutes of piano-accompanied comedy in *Show Patético* at 21:30 in the same venue.
La Massana's *Fogons* gastronomy promotion, emphasising local ingredients, runs at participating restaurants until 28 February.
Original Sources
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