The Queen Sofía Spanish Institute is a nonprofit organization based in New York City that aims to stimulate interest in the art, culture, customs, language, literature, and history of the Spanish-speaking world. Established in 1954, the Institute is dedicated to promoting Hispanic cultural appreciation and education in the United States through various initiatives, including exhibitions, events, and educational programs.
With a rich legacy spanning over six decades, the Institute has played a significant role in fostering cultural exchange between Spain, other Spanish-speaking countries, and the United States. It has been recognized for its contributions to international relations, science, business, the arts, literature, and philanthropy through its prestigious Gold Medal Dinner and Sophia Award for Excellence. Additionally, the Institute is known for its annual Queen Sofía Spanish Institute Prize, which honors world-class translators who translate Spanish works into English.
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