05/08/2026

Cáceres 2031 Cultural Activation Office launches Extremadura’s first Cultural Creation Guide

  • Conceived as a living document that will be continually updated, the publication brings together venues, resources, professionals and opportunities to strengthen the region’s cultural ecosystem and foster new partnerships

The Cáceres 2031 Cultural Activation Office (OAC) has launched the first Cultural Creation Guide, a practical tool designed to support the development of cultural projects and connect the various stakeholders within Extremadura’s creative ecosystem.

The guide aims to provide artists, associations, collectives, cultural organisations and people embarking on their professional careers with a single resource that brings together creative spaces, rehearsal rooms, recording studios, cultural centres, professionals, organisations and other useful resources for promoting cultural initiatives throughout Extremadura.

Beyond its role as a directory, the publication seeks to become a tool for building connections between those involved in creating culture across the region. In doing so, the Cultural Activation Office hopes to encourage interaction betweenprojects, promote partnerships and continue building an increasingly strong network among Extremadura’s various cultural stakeholders.

A lasting legacy

The guide has been designed with a long-term vision. It is a “living” document that will be updated regularly to include new venues, professionals, open calls, funding opportunities and resources. It will also allow artists, associations, collectives and cultural managers to request the inclusion of their projects, continually expanding this collaborative map of cultural creation in Extremadura.

The first edition already features dozens of resources from across the region, ranging from spaces for young creators and cultural centres to recording studios, audiovisual production facilities and professionals working in a variety of creative fields. It thus provides a snapshot of Extremadura’s cultural potential while making it easier for different stakeholders to connect, collaborate and create new opportunities.

The publication also represents another example of the legacy that Cáceres’ bid to become European Capital of Culture 2031 is already creating across the region. The Cultural Activation Office, one of the first permanent projects launched by the Consortium, continues to establish itself as a stable service providing support, advice and professional development for the cultural sector, thereby strengthening Extremadura’s creative fabric.

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