On June 7, the Salvadoran Consulate in Aurora, Colorado, in partnership with the Museo de las Américas, hosted “Noche de Museo – Celebrating El Salvador” at the Mile High Station in Denver. The event highlighted the art, culture, and traditions of El Salvador to an audience of over one hundred foreign attendees.

The evening featured a special exhibition by Salvadoran designer Claudia Roldán, known for her work in product and strategic design. “It was an honor to showcase the richness of El Salvador’s creative spirit,” said Roldán during the event.
This edition of Noche de Museo was part of the museum’s 30th anniversary celebration, and El Salvador was chosen as the featured country. “Each year we dedicate this gala to a different nation, and this year we were proud to highlight El Salvador’s vibrant cultural heritage,” said a representative of the museum.



The event is the museum’s flagship gala and has previously celebrated other consulates in Colorado. Through art, music, and tradition, “Noche de Museo – Celebrating El Salvador” offered a meaningful glimpse into the Salvadoran identity for the Denver community.
