Climate Shelter

A Space for Rest

Climate Shelter, Museo Reina Sofía, 2025

Climate Shelter, Museo Reina Sofía, 2025

For the second year running, the Museo Reina Sofía is offering visitors a climate shelter. Designed as space for rest and respite from the sweltering summer heat, it also features a full programme of cultural activities. Throughout the summer months, entry will be free of charge to the Garden and Corridor F in the Sabatini’s Building’s Cloisterwhere a public area furnished with sofas and armchairs has also been created. Conceived as a space of hospitality and rest in Lavapiés, a neighbourhood with limited green spaces, it highlights how climate change affects everyone, though not equally.    

The climate shelter’s cultural programme is made up of free activities arranged throughout the summer, including flamenco performances in the Collection’s rooms, children’s workshops and the outdoor summer cinema series in the Garden. This initiative, which joins forces with other cultural institutions in Madrid, strengthens the Museo’s role as a shelter in every sense, showing its commitment to citizens in response to the growing risks posed by extreme heat, made increasingly evident by the heatwaves of recent summers.  

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Accesible activity
The Sabatini Building entrance to the Museo is wheelchair accessible. To avoid steps, please access through the Plaza de Juan Goytisolo, from Calle Santa Isabel, or go around it, leaving the Museo building to your left. Please refer to this map.

PROGRAMME 

Take Shelter in Culture 2026. Live Flamenco in the Rooms of the Collection  

Every Monday this summer, the rooms of the Museo will play host to performances by salient figures from flamenco guitar and dance. 

Location: Sabatini Building, Floor 2, Rooms 205.10 and 205.11
Admission: Access with general admission to the Museo
Times icon: Mondays, from 6 July to 24 August 2026 – 3pm

Outdoor Summer Cinema. The Swimming Pool: Swim or Sink 

The Reina Sofía’s outdoor summer cinema, which embraces the act of communally watching films and takes place in the Sabatini Building’s neoclassical garden, a recently restored verdant oasis, centres this year on the existential, symbolic imagery of the swimming pool.   

Location: Sabatini Building, Garden
Admission: Free, until full capacity is reached. Tickets may be collected at the Museo’s Ticket Offices or on the Museo Reina Sofía website (a maximum of 2 per person) starting the Monday before the screening. 20% of the visitor-capacity will be reserved for attendance without ticket collection on the day of the activity. Doors open 30 minutes before each screening. Tickets
Times: From Friday, 3 July to Saturday, 29 August 2026 – 10pm 

Solar 5. Sweet Ghost 

A workshop for children between the ages of 6 and 11 created around the temporary exhibition Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Sweet Revenge. It puts forward practices of movement, voice and writing which look to explore the transformative potential of childhood within a museum context.  

Location: Sabatini Building. Workshops and the exhibition rooms of Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Sweet Revenge
Capacity: 10 people per group
Admission icon: Free entry, until full capacity is reached. Tickets can be collected on the Museo Reina Sofía website from 10am on 23 June (a maximum of 2 per person). Tickets
Times: From 30 June to 10 July 2026 – 10am 

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