Museums and galleries in Abelardo Sanchez Park. ; Museums • The
Archaeological Museum of Albacete, located in the Abelardo Sanchez Park, contains an extensive collection of archaeological sites throughout the province, from the
Paleolithic through
Middle Ages as well as an important collection of the painter Benjamin Palencia. • The Pedagogical Museum and Children of Castilla–La Mancha preserves and exhibits related to the history of education and childhood in
Castilla–La Mancha materials. It is the only national museum covering all forms of life and culture of the children. Your funds are exposed in four permanent exhibition halls (school, recreation, home and the world of dreams) plus other units dedicated to the Documentation Center and Archive. • The Municipal Museum of Albacete is located in the building occupied by the City of Albacete until 1986 in the Place of the Hill. The current museum was opened in 1995. It houses various temporary exhibitions, mainly of fine arts and exhibitions on the city. • The Museum of Cutlery Albacete in Cathedral Square, located in the Casa del Hortelano, houses an extensive collection of traditional and recognized Cutlery Albacete, plus temporary exhibitions on cutlery worldwide. It is one of only three museums of Europe on the cutlery. • The Interpretation Center of Peace or Peace Museum is located in the bomb shelters of the Hill of
Civil War located in Place Altozano. The center caters to the exhibition and dynamic information from the action of peace. • The Botanical Garden of Castilla–La Mancha is a living museum of the plant world 7 hectares which houses more than 1 500 species and 100 000 plants. • The International Folk Art Museum World. It is made up of more than 10,000 pieces from the five continents. • The Fire Museum of Albacete shows the history of the
firefighter s in the fight against fire. It includes commemorative helmet 11 S loan from Fire Station New York. • The Police Museum Albacete takes a journey through the
symbols, clothing,
weapons and
vehicles that are part of the history of Police. ; Exhibit space of La Mancha city. The city also has many exhibition halls and cultural centers trying different cultural aspects, such as the
Caja Castilla–La Mancha Cultural Centre, the Exhibition Hall of the Official College of Architects and Quantity Surveyors Albacete, the Alusearte, the Assumption Cultural Center, Gallery Art Gallery Magnus, the Exhibition Hall ACDA, the House of Culture José Saramago or Center Cultural Eixample.
Theatres The city of Albacete has many scenic areas, among them: • The Albacete Circus Theater, opened in 1887 in mudejar style, which still maintains a two-stage capacity (theater and circus), making it unique in Spain and one of the six theaters circuses the existing nineteenth century in the world (most notably the Coliseum Two Recreios of
Lisbon (
Portugal), the Cirque D'Hiver of Paris (France) or the
Bolshoi Theatre of Moscow (Russia) has 895 seats altogether. • The Teatro de la Paz. Has 645 seats, offering a varied program throughout the year • The Candilejas Theatre, located in the heart of Albacete, independent programming commitment. • The Auditorium Albacete, where they usually perform musical activities (concerts, dance, etc.) and theatrical performances, and has a total capacity of 560 people, and where pictorial and photographic exhibitions are also held. • The Booth Jardinillos is a multi-purpose outdoor enclosure designed to accommodate all types of events, shows and concerts located in the Paseo de la Feria. It has capacity for 6300 spectators. • The Albacete Congress Palace, opened in 2007, has capacity for about 2,000 people and hosts all kinds of events.
Festivities Albacete Fair , which receives over 2 million visitors. From 7 to 17 September, the
Fair Albacete takes place. It is the "biggest party" in the Albacete calendar. In 2010, the third anniversary of the declaration of free fair was held by
Felipe V, although it several centuries ago and celebrated is held in honor of the patron saint of the city, the Virgin of Los Llanos, and is accompanied by one of the most important bullfights calendar national. The 7th begins in the afternoon with the Parade Albacete Fair, a parade of floats from the Plaza de Gabriel Lodares through Iron Gate of Fairground, after which the opening of the same takes place. Since then, and for ten days, they are held numerous recreational, cultural and sports activities throughout the city, but especially concentrated around Paseo de la Feria, the Fairground and surroundings (so-called
string), where attractions of all types and booths of all associations are based.
Feast of San Juan In the days before 24 June, the feast of
John the Baptist pattern of Albacete, the festival is held in his honor. These are accompanied by cultural, sporting and leisure activities in various parts of the city. The highlight of the festivities take place on 24 June and yesterday, the
Midsummer (23–24 June). That night is held torchlight parade from City Hall to the Ejidos Fair, where catches fire in the Bonfire of San Juan, where old belongings and burn stuff. Then a big castle
fireworks and a festival in the Fairground is performed. Finally, on 24 it carries out a pilgrimage in which he moved to San Juan from the cathedral to the Park Tree Festival.
Easter Between
Palm Sunday and
Easter Sunday is held in Albacete Easter, in which the various brotherhoods in processions through the city, accompanied by the steps and the touch of bugles and drums. Year after year, the Albacete Easter has gained more prestige, having been classified as
Regional Tourist interest. The best processions are held: on Holy Thursday at 12 pm (Procession of Silence) and "Holy" Burial are held on Friday.
Carnival The day before the
hash Wednesday Thursday celebrates the
Day Mona, where traditionally families will eat the mona to Park the Tree Festival or suburban park of The Pulgosa, where children's activities are also held. The weekend before Ash Wednesday (beginning of Lent) is celebrated on
Carnival, with costume parades and contests
jokes. Finally, Ash Wednesday is celebrated
Burial of the Sardine, in which a fault shaped sardine (Doña Sardina) is transferred with mourners from the Plaza de Gabriel Lodares to Place of the Hill, where he is tried, convicted and burned.
Other celebrations • In Christmas Albacete streets are decorated with lights and ornaments to celebrate the holidays. On 5 January arrival and Cavalcade of the Magi takes place, accompanying the
Kings through the streets of the city, from the Asylum of San Anton to the town hall. • On 17 January, the day of San
Antonio Abad, is celebrated San Anton, with the traditional blessing of the animals by the
bishop in the Asylum of San Anton. Typically buy some dates and snack churros. • It is customary in Albacete sing Mayos and Plaza Virgen de Los Llanos at midnight on 30 April to 1 May. • More and more intensely celebrated the feast of
Halloween night 31 October, where parties are common
costume or the typical pumpkin s fired. • In recent years they have spread throughout the city neighborhoods parties.
Bullfighting , for up to 12 000 spectators.
Bullfighting is deeply rooted in the city of Albacete. Among other issues, the livestock sector has enough presence in the province, where farms are important such as Samuel Flores, Las Ramblas, El Pizarral, Los Chospes, Sonia Gonzalez or Ruiz Yagüe. The city has a school of bullfighting, the Bullfighting School of Albacete, where some of the bullfighters of the future are trained, and an important
Albacete Bullring, second administrative category (although bullfighting events are held here more often than most first bullrings), with a capacity of 12 000 spectators, where the main shows held during 'Bullfighting Albacete' in the month of September. This brings together for ten days leading figures in the bullfighting world, with a significant presence of Castilian-La Mancha bullfighters. Given its large bullfighting tradition, Albacete in 2015 he hosted the First International Congress of bullfighting. The city also hosts the celebration every year of
heifers and traditional Corrida de Asprona, to benefit the Association for the Care of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities and their Families in the
Province of Albacete, in which top bullfighters participate. Meanwhile, in the city of Albacete were born some great bullfighters like
Dámaso González, or more currently Manuel Amador, Manuel Caballero and Miguel Tendero.
Crafts Albacete craftsmanship is closely linked to the
knife since the fifteenth century, and features a wide variety of ways that relate to their specific use. The typical Albacete knife has a spring mechanism or ratchet that differentiates it from the rest. The passing of time has shaped and diversified manufacturing the same, leading to the production of
scissors, knives,
daggers and
scalpels for medicine. Currently the knife industry has modernized and moved largely to the industrial areas of the city, competing with the Asian market. From the union between Albacete and cutlery is the saying that "The Albacete knife is not given, it is sold to a friend at a symbolic price, so that the friendship is not cut off." The history of Albacete cutlery can be visited at the Museum of Cutlery. Craft fairs as the Craft Fair of Castilla–La Mancha or Artisan Cutlery Albacete Fair are held annually in the capital of Albacete.
Cuisine '', Albacete typical cuisine dish. It stresses the dish of Gazpachos Mancha with game meat, the
breadcrumbs ruleras, pastor porridge (with fresh bacon and pebbles or millet flour), the manchego ratatouille or
wet during the summer time, combining tomato and pepper, beans with partridge or popular atascaburras whose base is the egg, oil and cod, as well as the garlic mataero. Albacete cuisine is based on ingredients such as meat manchego lamb (which has a
PGI) and the
manchego cheese (that is name of protected source) or wines (DO La Mancha, DO Almansa, OJ Manchela), whose derivatives create dinners such as
crook, the
zurracapote, the
Marc or
dove.
Symbols ;Arms According to a resolution adopted by the Plenary Council, in a session held on 28 February 1986, the shield of Albacete is described as follows: "The city of Albacete has as its shield: three towers neatly arranged on a silver background with battlements, of stone, saber embroidered in azure, clarified and surmounted by a saber-bat with outstretched wings positioned at the top. It is stamped with a Marquis crown, which is gold with stones and pearls, with eight rosettes (four numbered and the other in pyramids of three pearls, one is visible with two halves of the first kind and intercroppings of the second two)." But the agreement contained a typo, and saying "three towers well ordered" in heraldry would mean two towers above and one below, or one above and two below. Instead, the descriptions should read "three towers wrongly ordered." Later the Official Journal of Castilla–La Mancha published on 13 January 1987 Decree 137/86 of 30 December, from the Presidency and Government of the Community Board, which approved the amendment of the Heraldic Shield of the City of Albacete, without making corrections to the description of the ordering of the towers. ;Flag According to the resolution adopted by the City Council plenary in a session dated 30 April 1992, the City Council acknowledged the Order of the Ministry of Public Administration, dated 9 March of that year, through which the municipality of Albacete was granted a flag, with the following description: "crimson red canvas, dimensions with the Albacete Shield encamped in the center, according to the amendment by Decree 137/86 of 30 December. The dimensions of the Shield are high, excluding the Crown and if included, with a width of ". ;Anthem The anthem was launched on 8 September 1926, day of the Virgin of Los Llanos (patron saint of the city), in what was referred to as the "Provincial Anthem feast", which took place at the Plaza de Toros in the Albacete capital. The Municipal Band of Albacete and Spanish Infantry Regiment, among others, performed at this event. On the night of San Juan in 1975 (day of the patron of the city), the song was re-released at the Teatro Circo de Albacete by the Albacete Municipal Band and the La Mancha Choir, becoming a hallmark of the capital. == Transport ==