La Fiambrera is an art gallery focused on illustration and graphic design (lowbrow, urban art, pop-art, street-art). Besides that, La Fiambrera is also a bookshop specialized in illustration, design and pop culture.
Everything in the same space with an amazing gift shop and a small café with homemade cakes.
If you are looking for very creative decorative art objects, original gifts or really cool artwork, while entertaining yourself with a coffee and some great art exhibitions, this is the perfect place!
This multidisciplinary space also hosts cultural events, like music concerts, book-signings, pop-up markets, and even guided visits. If you are interested check their Facebook page where they announce all their events.
Located at "Calle del Pez" the core of the cool and hipster "Malasaña" district, La Fiambrera is right next-door to "Zombie bar, "one of the trendiest diners in Malasaña frequented by musicians, designers, DJs, photographers, models and artists, famous for the amazing burgers.
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