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The Andrés de Ribera Foundation, a local Andalusian public foundation established in 1987, is dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of its heritage, as well as to facilitating and promoting activities that benefit the community.

In the field of cultural engagement:

➢ To contribute to the cultural and touristic development of the city of Jerez de la Frontera through the permanent public exhibition of its collections, including historical timepieces (at the Palacio del Tiempo clock museum), civil silverware, antique walking sticks and ceremonial batons, two 17th-century Flemish school tapestries, and a late Gothic wood sculpture (late 15th century), along with displays related to the culture of Jerez wine in the congress area.

➢ To sponsor, promote, and host all kinds of cultural and artistic exhibitions and events.

➢ In general, to develop any artistic, cultural, or folkloric initiatives that are compatible with the above-mentioned activities, or that are connected to, complement, or derive from them.