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The Cerezales Antonino y Cinia Foundation opens July with workshops for all ages, astronomical observations and literary presentations in the framework of Summer Season 2025.

Estación Verano 2025 is a commitment to shared knowledge, the link with the territory and the activation of knowledge that dialogues between art, science, ecology and tradition.

All activities are free of charge. Some activities require registration from 2 July at fcayc.org.

Cerezales del Condado, 1 July 2025 - The Cerezales Antonino y Cinia Foundation (FCAYC) opens the month of July with a cultural and educational programme of great diversity within its summer cycle. Summer Station 2025, a multidisciplinary proposal that interweaves contemporary art, science, critical thinking and traditional knowledge.

From 15 to 31 July, multiple activities open to the public will take place, many of them framed within the thematic axes that define the exhibition and pedagogical project. third master, The initiative conceives learning as a living, situated and transformative process.

The month opens with soil - water. Seed, From 15 to 18 July, a workshop given by the collective Néxodos explores the relationship between local soil, traditional pottery and agricultural culture. It is followed by the yeast - bacteria. Diners take care - Vinum acre”.”, The event, which will take place from 18 to 19 July, will focus on acetic fermentation through the production of local vinegars, connecting scientific knowledge and the culture of fermentation.

From 21 to 24 July, a workshop will be held on fungus - neuron. Fungi as companion species, which proposes a journey through the fungal world from a critical, artistic and ecological perspective, by Helen Torres and the Caja Negra publishing house. 

On 29 July, heaven and earth will meet at the workshop heaven - earth. From micro to macro”.”, where participants will be able to observe extraterrestrial minerals and cosmic phenomena to understand the connection between the terrestrial and the astronomical, culminating in a night-time observation.

On the 30th the presentation of the book “Winter country evenings in the Leonese area”.”, by the writer and ethnographer José Luis Puerto, in an event that rescues and values the oral tradition of the Leonese filandón.

Finally, on 31 July, the proposal sky - eye. A look at the cosmos to understand the earth will invite the public to contemplate the clear starry sky in a popular and informative day, learning about eclipses and other astronomical phenomena.All activities are free of charge, with prior registration from 2 July onwards at www.fundacioncerezalesantoninoycinia.org. The programme is aimed at audiences