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  • Cinema a la Fresca Sala Montjuïc 2025

    Cinema a la Fresca Sala Montjuïc 2025

    2025: NEW LOCATION AT THE THREE CHIMNEYS OF SANT ADRIÀ DE BESÒS

    After more than twenty years of making us dream under the stars, Sala Montjuïc begins a new chapter in the Tres Xemeneies in Sant Adrià del Besòs. Its spirit, however, remains intact: nights of cinema, live music, and open skies in a unique setting. With greater accessibility and the same magic as always, the festival renews itself to remain a summer classic in Barcelona. A change of scenery to keep experiencing cinema like never before.

    Live music to make the evening more enjoyable, short films and films from all over the world fill the publicity board of this unique cinema which has managed to a space for itself within the city's summer cultural programme. Because of the quality and variety of its programme, because of its accessible price, because of the magic of the location and because Sala Montjuïc is not just a cinema, it is a lovely place for meeting and social coexistence.

  • Sant Medir Festival

    Sant Medir Festival

    Every March, the children of Barcelona enjoy one of the "sweetest" festivals of the city. The streets and squares of the charming district of Gràcia become a festival of sweets, bands and horse carriages. This is the Sant Medir Festival and according to tradition originates from the Saint who lived in the year 303 in Barcelona under the Roman rule of Diocletian, who intensely persecuted Christians. According to legend, Sant Medir's beans grew immediately after they were planted and for this he was taken prisoner. A hermitage was built where the Saint lived to mark the starting point of the pilgrimage. In 1830, a baker from the district of Gràcia made a pilgrimage to the hermitage on his Saint's Day to thank the Saint for a honoured promise. Today, this pilgrimage has become a popular tradition with the participation of "colles" from the districts of Gràcia, Sarrià and Sants. Each year,

  • Summer in museums

    Summer in museums

    As every summer, the city's museums present a varied and engaging programme. A wide selection of themes —art, natural sciences, applied arts, history, archaeology…— shapes a rich and diverse cultural offer. Workshops, treasure hunts, routes, itineraries and guided visits are some of the many participation formats available. Summer holidays become an opportunity to explore the museums' more playful side. Over 180 activities and exhibitions in Barcelona's cultural venues cater to audiences of all ages from three years and up, offering an appealing option for leisure in the city.

  • Santa Eulàlia Festival

    Santa Eulàlia Festival

    The Santa Eulàlia Festival, the winter festival of Barcelona, is for all the family. During these magical days, tribute is paid to the brave Laia, the girl who rebelled to defend her aims. For the city of Barcelona, this girl was a symbol of solidarity, in defence of justice and commitment to young people. Santa Eulàlia and la Mare de Déu de la Mercè are co-patron saints of Barcelona. To celebrate this festival, different activities are organized for all the family. You can't miss the giants, the processions or the firework street run, human towers, sardanas dancing and musical bands throughout different routes of the city, apart from other activities for both young and old.
    On 12th February, the Santa Eulàlia feast day, several events are held, such as raising the Penó de Santa Eulàlia (reproduction of an old banner of the city) on the balcony of City Hall, sardanas dancing, giants...

  • Barcelona 1700 From stones to people

    Barcelona 1700 From stones to people

  • Jamboree

    Jamboree

    It dates back to over half a century and can boast that it offers live music 356 days a year. The Sala Jamboree is the Barcelona temple of jazz par excellence, where great legends and young promises of jazz have played. Figures like Bill Coleman, Kenny Drew, Chet Baker, Ponny Poindexter, Art Farmer, Lou Bennet, Stéphan Grappelli, Kenny Clarke, Cecil Taylor, Elvin Jones, Steve Grossman and Al FosGordon have all been on stage.

    All styles are represented, from vanguard to Dixieland passing through bop, fusion, vocal jazz, mainstream, nu-jazz, tango-jazz, flamenco jazz and Latin jazz, without forgetting other Afroamerican styles such as blues and gospel.

    This venue is a cultural benchmark of Barcelona, which won the Gold Medal of the city.

  • Family Activities at Poble Espanyol

    Family Activities at Poble Espanyol

    A large area, totally free of traffic, with different places to explore, most of them in the open air. That's the Poble Espanyol de Barcelona, an iconic visitor attraction in the heart of Montjuïc. Every weekend, there's a different activity: theatre, dance, music, magic, treasure hunts, etc. Throughout the year there are loads of activities to ensure you have a great day out with the family: Carnival, a Giants' Parade, a Puppet Festival, the Click and Go Fair, the Main Festival, the Medieval Fair, Christmas at the Poble, Halloween... and many more surprises!. In short, a wide range of activities for all the family.

    This year, before the Futbol Club Barcelona matches, enjoy the Barça Fest: music, entertainment, gastronomy and many activities for the whole family to enjoy in the hours before the match. Experience the culé passion on the way to the stadium!*

    *This activity is not included in the general admission to Poble Espanyol.

  • Casa Batlló Magic Nights

    Casa Batlló Magic Nights

    This summer the Dragon Roof Terrace becomes the most elegant setting of the heart of the city!
    Live the most intimate, fresh and distinguished evening of the summer season on top of Gaudi´s architectural jewel. This most unique nighttime atmosphere combines art, live music and drinks to make it a night to remember. The dragon of the legend of Sant Jordi will be your only accomplice and witness!

  • Flamenco at Sala Los Tarantos

    Flamenco at Sala Los Tarantos

    Open since 1963, Los Tarantos Flamenco is the oldest tablao in Barcelona. Its tables have seen the most important dancers of the last century, making it one of the most influential tablaos in the country. Currently, it continues focusing on authentic flamenco shows based on improvisation and featuring both renowned figures from the flamenco world and young talents from the local and national scene. Los Tarantos invites you to enjoy the best flamenco in Barcelona and discover the strength and passion of this centuries-old art, declared an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO since 2010

  • Summer nights at Caixafòrum

    Summer nights at Caixafòrum

    On summer evenings, enjoy the performing arts, visual arts, dance, concerts and much more at the CaixaFòrum de Barcelona. An unmissable event for music and culture lovers that will allow you to discover the most stimulating artists on the current scene.