Benidorm hosts a wide range of cultural exhibitions, offering something for everyone: photography, literature, gastronomy history, and interactive science. Discover the exhibitions currently on display in the city 👇
Espai d’Art La Casilla hosts The Ocher Labyrinth until November 23, a captivating collection of 54 photographs taken by Benidorm-born photographer Jaume Fuster over four years of exploration inside the old ocher mine at Ti Ximo cove.
The exhibit is accompanied by a catalog featuring the photographs, historical essays, testimonies from the last miners’ descendants, and the only known topographic map of the mine. A must-see to uncover Benidorm’s hidden and fascinating heritage.
📍 Espai d’Art La Casilla, Vía Emilio Ortuño, 25

🗓 From Monday, 22 September
🕖 Opening: 7:00 p.m.
📍 Espai d’Art Urbà de Ponent (Jaime I Ave. & Armada Española Ave.)
To celebrate World Tourism Day, the parallel cultural programme begins with the opening of this open-air exhibition by local photographer José Palanca.
“Benidorm, Land of Light” offers an artistic perspective of the city through its light, landscapes and most iconic urban details.
🎟 Free entry | A great opportunity to discover Benidorm from a new perspective, in an accessible, open-air setting.

📍El Murtal Bridge in Benidorm
The urban artist from Alicante, Ana Cortes, Bosska, has replaced the design made by Misterpio on the El Murtal bridge in 2019, deteriorated by the passage of time, in an area of approximately 380m2.
She is also the author of the mural ‘Homenaje a la Mujer’ (Homage to Women) located next to the old pier at Rincón de Loix.

