Koldo Mitxelena Kulturunea

San Sebastián


Set in a grand neoclassical building dating from the 1890s, this cultural centre has a packed line-up of art exhibitions, book launches, discussions and more. Don't miss the galleries downstairs, which mount free, thought-provoking exhibitions. The centre is named after Koldo Mitxelena, a writer and linguist, and one of the great champions of creating a unified Basque language.


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