Until April, you can see the first major exhibition dedicated to Charlie Chaplin in the public exhibition hall of El Almudin. It contains around 250 photographs, 15 films and other documents, some of which have never been in the public domain before, about the actor, director, composer and producer, and the comic character he immortalised.
The documents provided by the family of Charles Chaplin, which are now on display in Valencia's former grain silo, include a colour engraving that Chaplin's brother made on the set of the film The Great Dictator, as well as the first film in which the actor appears in the role of The Tramp. The exhibition, entitled Chaplin en imagenes, offers an overview of the artist and his career.