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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.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • Dinner with stars at Observatori Fabra

    Dinner with stars at Observatori Fabra

    Gastronomy and stars once again take a leading role at the Fabra Observatory in Barcelona's summer nights. An original suggestion that combines scientific dissemination and astronomic observation with gastronomy, at one of the most privileged viewpoints of the city of Barcelona.

    After enjoying a menu designed specially for the occasion, a 30 minutes scientific dissemination conference will reveal you the mysteries of the universe and will invite you to discover the museum, through the Noucentist room and the telescope, to the large dome, which preserves original elements. From the dome you will be able to observe distant constellations, stars and a large part of the solar system, with a telescope from 1904. This is one of the largest and oldest telescopes still in use in Europe.

  • Pantalla Pavelló Film Series

    Pantalla Pavelló Film Series

    These summer nights in Barcelona fill once again with cinema through Pantalla Pavelló, a cycle projecting films directly onto the travertine of the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion. The built environment and its boundaries become a stage for reflection on architecture, the city, and its inhabitants. An experience inviting contemplation of the cities we desire and the society we wish to build.

    7/7 - La Zona de Interès by Jonathan Glazer
    4/8 - Casa Reynal by Laia Manresa
    1/9 - Parásitos by Bong Joon-ho

  • Gràcia Festival

    Gràcia Festival

    The festival of the Gràcia district is one of the most celebrated festivals during August in Barcelona. It is a popular festival that lasts for several days, with a wide range of activities, such as concerts, workshops and shows. The highlight of the festival is the traditional competition when streets are decorated and compete to achieve first place.

    Besides the decorated streets, at the squares you have the option to hear live music, dance and taste typical gastronomy of the city.

  • Circuit Festival

    Circuit Festival

    The Circuit Festival is the biggest international LGBTIQ+ festival. Created in 2008 by the Matinée Group, each year brings with it over a week of clubbing, leisure activities and holidays that turn Barcelona into the summer's international gay capital. There are a variety of different activities to enjoy, such as pool parties, the Water Park Day, DJ sets and performances by famous artists on the gay scene and club nights. An event which just cannot be missed and which emphasizes the city's commitment to the LGBTIQ+ community.

  • The magic hour at Monestir de Pedralbes

    The magic hour at Monestir de Pedralbes

    There's a great plan to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city in the evening - Monestir de Pedralbes. This monastery, a masterpiece of Catalan Gothic architecture, is throwing open its doors to anyone who wishes to admire and stroll through one of the largest Gothic cloisters in the world, free of charge.

  • Summer evenings in Unique Houses

    Summer evenings in Unique Houses

    These summer evenings, houses, palaces and other unique spaces in Barcelona open their doors and become exceptional settings for culture and heritage. Guided tours, artistic proposals and activities designed to discover the history and architecture of these unique places fill the evenings with magic and emotion. The gatherings take place at dusk, when the city transforms and reveals its most captivating face. Each space holds fascinating stories, characters who lived there, architects who designed them and historic moments that left their mark. A different, fun and mysterious experience to delve into the soul of an intimate and surprising Barcelona.

    Monday to Sunday – Casa Amatller. Until 24 September. At 18:00, 18:30, 19:00, 19:30, 20:00 and 20:30 in Catalan, Spanish and English.
    Tuesday – Arús Library. Sherlock Holmes Collection. From 1 July to 23 September. At 19:00 (Catalan), 19:30 (Spanish), 20:00 (Catalan) and 20:30 (Spanish).
    Wednesday – Espai Subirachs. 4 and 18 June; 2 July. At 19:00, in Catalan.
    Wednesday – Ateneu Barcelonès Library. From 2 July to 24 September. At 20:00 in Catalan and Spanish.