Although the total number of visitors saw a slight decrease of 5.89%, totaling 5,205 people, the center has successfully shifted its model toward active engagement. Over the past year, 2,651 people joined organized activities, a significant rise from the 1,489 participants recorded the previous year. This success is attributed to a more diverse range of offerings, including guided tours, which grew by 41.2%.
In the field of public outreach, thematic cycles were a key pillar. The Parlem d'Història program drew 250 attendees, highlighted by Lluís Obiols' presentation on the city's electrification. Similarly, the Parlem de Ciència cycle grew to 104 participants, with notable interest in Anna Echeverria Moreno's lecture on seismic activity in Os de Civís.
The commitment to youth was reflected in the first Archaeology Summer Camp, titled Viatge al cor de l'Edat Mitjana, and the Imaginari cycle. Furthermore, the museum enhanced accessibility by offering tours with Catalan Sign Language (LSC) interpreters. Regarding exhibitions, the show Refugiats. Andorra, país d'acollida was a major draw, attracting over 1,100 visitors with guided tours led by Pau Chica.




