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Tabacalera de Lavapiés (''Tabacalera of Lavapiés'') or Centro Social Autogestionado La Tabacalera de Lavapiés (''Self-managed Social Center Tabacalera of Lavapiés'') is a well-known cultural and social center in
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. It consists of a large (9,200 m2; 97,000 sq ft) set of connected buildings in the central neighbourhood of
Lavapiés Lavapiés is a historic neighbourhood in the city of Madrid, Spain. It is located in the administrative ward (barrio) of Embajadores in the downtown Centro District, southwest of neighbouring neighbourhood La Latina. The name literally means "w ...
. The buildings are property of the Spanish Ministry of Culture, although since 2010 its use has been transferred to a local grassroots association, and since then it is managed by a local organization. The space hosts a
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, a
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, several music bands, artist collectives and social activities. It is considered one of the major spots for cultural activities in the city, especially among the youth.


History

The set of buildings was an old abandoned tobacco factory, built at the behest of King
Charles III of Spain it, Carlo Sebastiano di Borbone e Farnese , house = Bourbon-Anjou , father = Philip V of Spain , mother = Elisabeth Farnese , birth_date = 20 January 1716 , birth_place = Royal Alcazar of Madrid, Spain , death_d ...
in 1781. Beginning in 1809, the factory manufactured tobacco, employing 6,000 female workers, in a space of 30,000 m2 (355,000-square-foot). In 1977, the building was listed as part of the Spanish Cultural Heritage, receiving the
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mention. The factory remained in operation until the privatization of the public tobacco monopoly
Tabacalera Tabacalera, formerly the Compañía Arrendataria de Tabacos, was a Spanish tobacco monopoly whose origins date back to 1636, making it the oldest tobacco company in the world. In 1999, the company merged with SEITA of France to form Altadis, ...
in 1999, when the buildings properly was transferred to the Spanish Ministry of Culture. In the following 10 years, the building was abandoned and under-maintained. Since its closure, several local grassroots collectives from
Lavapiés Lavapiés is a historic neighbourhood in the city of Madrid, Spain. It is located in the administrative ward (barrio) of Embajadores in the downtown Centro District, southwest of neighbouring neighbourhood La Latina. The name literally means "w ...
organized to claim the abandoned property for the neighbourhood, as a new socio-cultural center. Starting in 2004, multiple activities took place under the "Tabacalera A Debate" (''Tabacalera under debate'') series, with the support of multiple artists, personalities of the world of culture and museum directors. Eventually, in 2010 the Ministry of Culture signed an agreement with the local association SCCPP, leasing out the property on a yearly basis. In such agreement, the Ministry agreed to undertake, the "cultural project CSA La Tabacalera de Lavapiés, presented by the Association SCCPP, as a pilot experiment for social interaction with different parties that might be committed to the social, creative and intellectual development of the people in their community." In late 2011, the agreement was renewed, this time with the new Association for the Tabacalera of Lavapiés, for 8 years, with a 2-year renewable lease. A third of its total surface, 9,200 m2 (97,000 sq ft) is dedicated to the Centro Social Autogestionado La Tabacalera de Lavapiés (Autonomous Social Center Tabacalera of Lavapiés).


Activities

The center is based on five principles underlined in its founding agreement : self-management,
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, support of the
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practices, a critical stance towards traditional cultural management, and socio-cultural expression. As such, the center was quickly known for housing a large diversity of collectives, focused on social, cultural and artistic activities. Because of its participatory and self-management principles, it is managed by bi-weekly open assemblies and open commissions, and the collectives hosted are requested to be horizontal and open. As the center subscribes to the
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, multiple collectives release their works under
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s. The center has a large building and several smaller buildings, a community garden, patio space, bar, library, a
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and restaurant. It hosts multiple artistic activities, such as murals as part of the Madrid Street Art Project, urban graffiti art in its galleries, or photo exhibitions such as
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, Madrid's international festival of photography and visual arts. It houses a theatre which provides multiple performing art activities, including theatre, circus arts, skateboarding, and dance, and has a wide range of music collectives from different cultures, such as reggae or afro, which host regular concerts. It provides workshops to teach drawing, cooking, bike repair, sewing, serigraphy, legal issues, or video-making. It regularly hosts wrestling matches of international relevance, flea markets, film festivals, and socio-political activities such as meetings, debates and lectures. The center is also base of a
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and the
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''Nave Trapecio''. After 2011's 15-M protests, the President of the Madrid region, Cristina Cifuentes, together with several right-wing newspapers, criticized the social center for hosting protester meetings and migrant rights advocates.


International recognition

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magazine wrote that "Lavapiés has the largest number of neighbourhood associations and self-managed centres in Madrid; the most well-known is La Tabacalera de Lavapiés. Located in an old tobacco factory, it's a collective cultural space where anyone can submit a proposal to set up an exhibit, organise a debate or show a documentary they've made. Thanks to centres like this one, cultural events are quite popular in this barrio and always supported by the locals."
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magazine considered it "one of the most striking examples of Madrid's cultural diversity" and a "bastion of democracy" Both the
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and the
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recommended a visit. It has also been considered "Madrid's most exciting art space" because of its "vibrant artistic community", and "Madrid's Most Culturally Diverse Space".


See also

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Lavapiés Lavapiés is a historic neighbourhood in the city of Madrid, Spain. It is located in the administrative ward (barrio) of Embajadores in the downtown Centro District, southwest of neighbouring neighbourhood La Latina. The name literally means "w ...
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La Ingobernable La Ingobernable is a series of self-managed social centres in central Madrid, Spain. The squats have been used by feminist, environmentalists, LGBTI, anti-racist and other cultural groups. Between 2017 and 2019, the La Ingobernable was based in ...
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Patio Maravillas Patio Maravillas was a multi-purpose self-managed social centre which occupied several spaces in central Madrid between 2007 and 2015. First building (2007–2010) Patio Maravillas started life in the summer of 2007, with the squatting and ...


References

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