

Harry Potter: Visions Of Magic
The combination of the current exhibitions offers an immersive exploration of art, culture, and history. ‘Harry Potter: Visions of Magic’ provides an interactive experience that transports attendees to the mysterious corners of the magical world, with multisensory installations that combine technology, art, and sound. On the other hand, ‘Mujer Huipil. Warp and Stitches’ celebrates indigenous identity through over 100 traditional costumes that illustrate the textile art preserved by women from 40 indigenous villages. Simultaneously, the exhibition dedicated to Germán List Arzubide highlights his cultural and social influence in Mexico, with nearly 300 pieces by various artists, including Diego Rivera and Aurora Reyes. Additionally, ‘Under the Sign of Saturn. Divination in Art’ examines the relationship between time and destiny in artistic creation, and ‘The Impressionist Revolution: from Monet to Matisse’ details the evolution of Impressionism since 1874. Finally, ‘Urban Midwives, between Heritage