Bada is buzzing with cultural activity as several new attractions and events capture the town's attention. Art enthusiasts can mark their calendars for a special exhibition that, while not directly in Bada, echoes the spirit of artistic innovation. The work of masters like Pablo Picasso, whose 1965 piece "Dans l'atelier" is highlighted by artnet, continues to inspire contemporary artists, many of whom find their voice in local galleries and studios throughout the region. Food lovers will rejoice with the grand opening of "El Sabor Asturiano," a new restaurant promising authentic local cuisine. Nestled in the heart of the old town, this establishment aims to bring traditional Asturian dishes, prepared with fresh, regional ingredients, to the forefront. Early buzz suggests their fabada and cachopo are already drawing a crowd, establishing it as a new culinary destination. The performing arts scene is also gaining momentum. The Bada Community Theater announced its upcoming season, featuring a mix of classic Spanish plays and contemporary works. Their opening night production, "Sombras del Pasado" (Shadows of the Past), is set to premiere next Friday, with tickets already selling fast. Beyond these highlights, Bada continues to foster a rich artistic environment. Local craftspeople are showcasing their wares at the weekly market, and live music can be heard at various plazas on weekends. The town council also recently unveiled plans for a new sculpture garden, set to break ground in early autumn, further enriching Bada's landscape and cultural offerings.