

The 11th edition ofCircaire, Alcúdia Circus FestivalIt's just around the corner and promises to transform the city into a grand open-air stage once again. On May 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2025, Alcúdia will be filled with contemporary circus performances, featuring a carefully curated selection of national and international companies that will further enhance this leading festival in the Balearic Islands.
This year, there is also a special reason to celebrate: the Alcúdia Municipal Band joins the festival for the first time, bringing a new musical dimension to the circus experience.
This year's lineup features the Galician company Pistacatro, winner of the 2025 National Circus Award, who will present their showJuggling Orchestra, a proposal that combines virtuosity, humor and live music.
Schedule – Day 1 (May 3)
- 6:00 p.m. – Pont de la Vila Roja
SERENA– Bover Circus Company (Mallorca)
Duration: 45 minutes | Discipline: Circus
- 7:00 p.m. – Espacio Circaire (Plaza de Toros)
REFLEXIVE ATTACHMENT– Noar Company (Mallorca)
Duration: 15 minutes
- 8:00 p.m. – Paseo Pere Ventayol
EIRENE– Cía. La troupe malabó (Valencia)
Duration: 60 minutes | Discipline: Circus
- 9:30 p.m. – Espacio Circaire (Plaza de Toros)
FESTAKA in Circaire– Perrakos Sound System Company (Valencia)
Duration: 150 minutes | Party and humor (in Catalan)
🎟️ Access
The festival activities are free and open to the public until capacity is reached.
🏛️ Organization
The festival is promoted by the Alcúdia City Council, with the management and executive production of Glòria Sánchez, and the collaboration of the technical team and management of the Alcúdia Auditorium, together with the departments of Culture, Brigade, Press and Heritage.

The figure of Frédéric Chopin will be the focus of a unique evening combining musicological reflection and a live musical experience. Next Saturday, May 9th, at 6:00 PM, a discussion dedicated to the Polish composer will take place, moderated by Antoni Pizà and featuring the participation of leading international specialists: John Rink, Moritz Weber, and Francisco Javier Albo.
This symposium, which will be conducted mostly in English, will offer a deep and multidisciplinary look at the work, interpretation and legacy of Chopin, bringing together leading voices in the field of musicology and contemporary music criticism.
The session will culminate with a piano recital by Juan Carlos Fernández Nieto, whose solid international career and interpretive sensitivity place him as one of the most outstanding pianists of his generation.
🎼Recital program
The concert will include a selection of some of Chopin's most emblematic works:
- Ballad op. 23 no. 1
- Polonaise op. 40 no. 1
- Nocturnes, Op. 48
- Polonaise op. 26 no. 1
- Mazurkas op. 59
- Polonaise op. 53 “Eroica”
- Andante Spianato and Great Polonaise Brillante op. 22
👥Participants
Juan Carlos Fernández Nieto
A Spanish-American pianist with a distinguished international career, he has performed as a soloist with major orchestras in Europe and America. His international acclaim was solidified after his Carnegie Hall debut. He has won prizes in prestigious competitions and has maintained an active recording and concert career.
John Rink
A renowned musicologist, he has published extensively on musical performance, 19th-century music, and digital musicology. He is editor-in-chief ofThe Complete Chopin: A New Critical EditionHe has also directed important research projects such as Chopin Online. Since 2015, he has been a member of the jury for the Fryderyk Chopin International Piano Competition.
Moritz Weber
A pianist, teacher, and cultural journalist, she combines her artistic activity with musical analysis and dissemination. She regularly collaborates with the Swiss public radio station SRF 2 Kultur, and her research on Chopin has garnered international acclaim. Her interest in original sources led her to study Polish to delve deeper into the composer's correspondence.
Antoni Pizà
A musicologist and popularizer, he is the driving force behind this event. He has taught at institutions such as Hofstra University, the City University of New York, and the Balearic Islands Higher Conservatory of Music. He currently directs the Foundation for Iberian Music at the Graduate Center (CUNY).
Francisco Javier Albo
With a doctorate in musicology from the City University of New York, he has focused his research on the reception of Chopin's music in the 19th century. His work combines historical study with contemporary perspectives on musical performance and perception.

Once again, Pollença beats to the ancient, unhurried rhythm of wine. During the weekend of its 23rd edition, the Wine Fair transforms the town into a space where time seems to slow down and everything revolves around a glass of wine. The cloister of Santo Domingo becomes both a refuge and a stage.
Between stone arches and filtered light, the wine takes on body and voice. It is not just a beverage: it is bottled landscape, the memory of the land, the invisible imprint of each season. Each tasting is a silent conversation with the sun, the wind, and the hands that have tended the vineyard.
This year, 37 wineries are showcasing their finest vintages, four of which are participating for the first time, adding to a vibrant tradition. The names of IGP Vi de la Terra de Mallorca, DO Pla i Llevant, DO Binissalem, and DO Montsant resonate, a testament to the island's diverse and rich viticultural heritage.
The fair is a meeting place for those who create and those who taste. Stories flow as naturally as the wine in the glass: anecdotes from harvests, bold decisions, and quiet lessons learned. Each wine holds a story waiting to be heard. Amid aromas that evoke ripe fruit, wood, or damp earth, the wine becomes the thread that weaves together shared emotions.
Programming
- Wednesday, April 22, 7:30 p.m.Location: RCNPP Hall - Puerto Pollença
- Talk: "The recovery of Malvasia" by Hipólito Medrano, professor at the UIB and owner of the Nacra winery
- Friday, April 24, 8:00 p.m.Location: Exterior covering of the cloister of Santo Domingo
- Welcome to the Falset Wine Fair
- Recital: "A glossed wine" by Tomeu Fus
- Concert: Primitiu Jazz Quartet
- Saturday, April 25, 10:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.Place: Cloister of Santo Domingo de Pollença
- Commented tasting at 11:45 a.m.: Galmés i Ferrer
- Commented tasting at 1:15 p.m.: Dunord Vitícola
- Sunday, April 26, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.Place: Cloister of Santo Domingo de Pollença
- Ticket office closes one hour earlier
Participating wineries
- They are Juliana
- Ses Rotes
- Dunord Vitícola (new stake)
- DO Montsant (representing 29 wineries / 29 wines)
Practical information
- Location:Cloister of Santo Domingo de Pollença
- Dates:April 25 and 26, 2026
- Entrance:From 15 euros (includes a 5 euro discount voucher for wine purchases at the fair)
- Registration for guided tastings:Available on the official website


A celebration of citrus fruits, sunshine, and the essence of the Tramuntana mountain range. Spring in Mallorca smells of orange blossom, and the Fira i Jornades de la Taronja de la Vall de Sóller (Orange Fair and Days of the Sóller Valley) celebrates its 20th edition. For more than two weeks, the valley's most emblematic fruit takes center stage, transforming Sóller into one of the island's most vibrant spring destinations through gastronomy, markets, culture, and tradition.
Thursday, April 9 (Opening)
- Location: Sóller Town Hall
- Opening of the local citrus products exhibition
- Launch of the program "Quantes taronges tenc?" contest
- Official presentation of the gastronomic events
Saturday, April 11 (Main day of the fair)
- Orange and citrus market with stalls selling local products
- Exhibition of citrus varieties
- Food fair throughout the square and local shops
- Tasting of dishes with citrus fruits (approximately €4)
- Citrus dessert competition
- Live music, xeremiers and street entertainment
- Official opening ceremony and awards presentation
- Cocktail demonstration featuring local citrus-based drinks
- Vivir xaranga street band
- Family workshops (garlands, crafts and more)
- Guided tour about the hydraulic heritage of Sóller
- Live concerts (Los Lost and Whisky Mama)
- Recommended dress code: orange
Sunday, April 12
- Citrus and local produce market
- Stock exchange through local stores
- Live acoustic music
- Cultural activity at the MUCBO: history of citrus fruits in Sóller with tasting
- Children's theatre and face painting workshops
- Guided tour: The orange groves of Sóller
- Guided tour of the Fornalutx springs
Saturday, April 25 (Closing in Fornalutx)
- Children's drawing contest
- Orange cake contest
- Taronja d'Or Awards Ceremony
- Traditional music with xeremiers
Don't miss it!
- Main location:Plaça Constitució, Sóller
- Additional locations:Port de Sóller and Fornalutx
- Dates:April 10–26, 2026
- Entrance:Free (some tastings and activities have a cost)
- Best day to visit:Saturday, April 11
- Recommendations:Combine your visit with Port de Sóller or arrive on the historic train

Description
Puerto Portals Talks is a series of talks that invites reflection and learning through different voices and perspectives.
In this third edition,Enric BenitoThe humanist physician and oncologist will present the paper"Living without fear: conversations about life and death", a profound reflection on how we face life and its end.
The event will conclude with a relaxed space for meeting and conversation, designed to exchange ideas and continue sharing reflections.
Programming
- Thursday, April 22 at 6 p.m.
Data
- Location:Conference Room, Building E (behind Cappuccino), Puerto Portals
- Address:Portals Nous, 07181 Mallorca
- Speaker:Enric Benito, humanist physician and oncologist
- Entrance:Paid

Book stops + roses and signatures: the most beautiful day to walk through the center with a cultural plan
On April 23, Palma is filled with book and rose stalls and the center becomes a perfect route to walk, without rushing.
The grace is not “buying and that's it”: it is the atmosphere, the brands, the recommendations of booksellers and the street plan that the city creates for you.
📜 A little history
The tradition of Sant Jordi unites two symbols for different reasons:
Therose comes from the legend of Sant Jordi: after defeating the dragon, a red rose is born from his blood that the saint gives to the princess, and that is why the day is associated with giving roses.
The book is linked to Book Day because April 23 coincides with the date on which great authors such as Cervantes and Shakespeare, and the idea of giving books as gifts became popular.
Over time, both traditions came together and today is lived as a day ofroses + books: a perfect mix of affection and culture.
🗺️ Where is the atmosphere (to find your way quickly)
Normally it is distributed in very central areas: La Rambla, Passeig del Born, Via Roma, Sant Miquel and Plaça Major.
✅ Why go
Because it is the typical plan that works for everything: going as a couple, with friends, as a family or alone.
You can spend 20 minutes or take a “long route” and you always find something (a book you weren't looking for, a dedication, a rose, or simply the walk).
❌ To take into account
It is a day with a lot of people in the center. If you want to move comfortably and see signatures calmly, it is best to go in the morning or early afternoon.
📍 Data
Date: April 23, 2026
Location: center of Palma (Rambla / Born / Sant Miquel / Plaça Major and surroundings)
Entry: FREE
🧠 Recommendations (the ones that really help)
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If you want to “hunt” for a good book: start at Plaça Major + Sant Miquel (many bookstores are concentrated there).
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If you are looking for a beautiful and atmospheric walk: take Born → Rambla (more “street route” and stops).
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If you go with little ones: prioritize wide sections (Born/Via Roma) to be more comfortable with a stroller.

Award-winning theatrical thriller, inspired by real testimonies about OCD (an intense and very human story)
BADMOON (Cia. Migrants, directed by Joan M. Albinyana) is the winning work of the Premi Ciutat de Palma 2023 (Scenic Arts, Premi Xarxa Alcover).
The story follows Iván, who has lived with aggressive obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) since he was little, and how an event he hears on the radio triggers his fears and memories.
The result is a stage thriller that mixes tension, memory and emotional truth.
✅ Why go
If you like works that capture you from the beginning, this is one that is experienced in silence: thriller rhythm, powerful theme and an approach based on real experiences (without morbidity).
❌ To keep in mind
Online sales are not activated: information and tickets are managed at the Auditori d’Alcúdia box office (telephone number included below).
📍 Data
Date: Friday, April 24, 2026
Time: 20:30
Place: Bullring (Alcúdia)
Duration: 1 h 30 min
Tickets: €8 (advance and box office)
🎟️ Tickets / information
Alcúdia Auditori Box Office: Plaça de la Porta de Mallorca, 3 (Alcúdia) · 971 89 71 8

Next Saturday, April 25th at 11:00 am, the courtyard of Ca ses Monges de Son Carrió will become the perfect setting to enjoy theTaste of Miss Vermouth, an essential event for lovers of good vermouth and the local atmosphere.
The tasting will featureThe handsome men's vermouth, recognized as the best semi-sweet vermouth in the world 2025, accompanied by delicious banderillas and gildas that enhance its essence.
The experience will be completed with live music from Juanjo Tur, creating a perfect atmosphere to savor, share and enjoy without haste.
In addition, during the event you can continue to enjoy vermouth and snacks provided by Ca na Jàubel.
Event details
📅 Date: Saturday, April 25
🕚 Time: 11:00 am
📍 Location: Patio de Ca ses Monges (Son Carrió)
💸 Price: €7
🎟️ Tickets: Son Carrió Delegation and Espai 36
A perfect plan to start the weekend with flavor, music and good company.

Get ready for a morning full of flavor, tradition, and spectacle! Starting at10:00 hWe begin a new edition of the Fira del Llonguet with a very special opening: theGiants of LlucmajorThey will parade accompanied by theXeremiers de S’Arenalfilling the streets with music and popular culture.
Throughout the morning, the streetSister DamianaIt will host workshops and circus performances withInca Acrocircle, designed for family enjoyment 🎪
At10:30 a.m.Then one of the most anticipated moments arrives: the contest“The Best Llonguet of the Fair 2026”, organized by AVV Es Pil·larí and ASCAIB, with a top-level jury made up of renowned professionals from the gastronomic sector.
The programming continues at11:30 a.m.with an incredibleshowcookingwhere renowned chefs will showcase their culinary talent live 👨🍳🔥
In addition, there will be street parades with the circus.Stromboli, the traveling music ofWonderful Burruñoschildren's entertainment, raffles withDrabingoand many more surprises.
And to end the day on a high note…3:00 PM to 7:00 PMEnjoy the best atmosphere with theLlongueter Afternoon Dancewith DJ Santi Vega 🎧
📍 Come and experience a unique day filled with gastronomy, entertainment, and a great atmosphere. Are you going to miss it?

International Jazz Day arrives in Mallorca on April 30, 2026, in a unique setting: the Fundació Miró Mallorca. This event celebrates the union between music and art, highlighting the relationship between the work of Joan Miró and the creative freedom of jazz.
Under the motto“Miró & Jazz”Jazz is recognized as a universal language that promotescreativity, freedom and dialogue. 🎶
🕒 Event sessions
The program is divided into two sessions oftwo hours each:
- 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
- 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Both sessions will feature performances byTocabemolls Jazz Band, a group of young musicians from among8 and 15 years old, led byEmili Vivas.
📍 Practical information
- Place:Fundació Miró Mallorca, Carrer de Saridakis, 29, Palma de Mallorca
- Entrance:free (limited capacity)
- Organizers:Fundació Miró Mallorca, Ireneu Segarra Music School and UNESCO Center Mallorca
✨ Jazz, art and values
International Jazz Day, created byHerbie Hancockand theUNESCOIt seeks to strengthen human relationships and promote universal values through music. This event in Mallorca is a unique opportunity to enjoy local talent and experience jazz in a top-tier cultural setting.




Vinissalem Fest 2026
A wine, music, and gastronomy festival returns for its third edition. Located in one of Mallorca's most emblematic wine-growing villages, Vinissalem Fest brings together some of the island's best wineries in the heart of Binissalem for an open-air celebration focused on local flavors, live music, and a community atmosphere.
Activities
- Wine tastings from local wineries: €3 per wine
- Live music and DJs all night long
- Food trucks and tapas
- Relaxed and festive atmosphere in the town square
The event offers a social and accessible experience to discover the wine culture of Binissalem. A lively atmosphere lasts from sunset until nightfall, ideal for a spring afternoon.
Practical information
- Date:Saturday, May 23, 2026
- Location:Church Square, Binissalem
- Price:€3 per wine tasting
- Age restriction:For adults 18 and over only

Night of signature folk in an intimate format with one of the great guitarists of the genre: Martin Simpson (voice, guitar and banjo) arrives in Porreres as part of a special tour for the 50th anniversary of his debut, and is announced as the only performance in Spain. 🎸🎶
✅ Why go
Because it is a concert to really listen to: Simpson is known for a very fine and emotional live performance, with repertoire that crosses British, Irish and American tradition, and for being a world reference for acoustic guitar (including slide).
In addition, he has an enormous track record of awards and recognition (recurrent nominations at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, with several awards).
❌ To keep in mind
It is a concert with limited capacity (the auditorium has around 410 seats), so it is advisable to buy with a margin if you are interested.
📍 Data
Date: Saturday, May 30, 2026
Time: 21:30
Place: Auditori Municipal de Porreres
Address:Carrer d’en Cerdà, 21, 07260 Porreres
Admission: from €17.50
Organized by: The Impossible Bird
💡 Useful tip
♿ The auditorium is listed with PMR access and services such as parking and air conditioning, useful if you go in tight time or need more comfortable access.
If you want the best “room” atmosphere, arrive with a little margin to enter calmly and settle in before it starts.

This spring, the Madina Mayurqa Foundation presents two special musical evenings outside the main program of the Cap Rocat Festival, expanding the festival's cultural offering while supporting emerging talent and bringing classical music to new audiences.
The concerts will take place in the spectacular Cap Rocat Concert Hall, in collaboration with the Mallorca Me Suena music initiative, known for creating intimate concerts in unique locations across the island. These concerts showcase leading musicians from Mallorca and around the world, offering audiences the opportunity to experience classical music in an extraordinary setting overlooking the Mediterranean.
Programming
- April 18, 2026 – Fullana and friendsThe Mallorcan violinist Francisco Fullana will perform alongside an international ensemble made up of Nina Heidenreich, Eszter Haffner, Hanga Fehér, Antonia Straka and Llorenç Rosal.
- The program includes works by important classical composers: Joseph Haydn, Isaac Albéniz and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
- April 25, 2026 – Earth and InfinityGeorgian pianist David Khrikuli presents a solo recital that explores three distinct musical worlds.
- The program combines the visionary mysticism of Alexander Scriabin, the dramatic intensity of Franz Liszt, and the lyrical elegance of Frédéric Chopin.
- The concert traces a journey from intimate romantic expression to the most transcendent and visionary dimensions of the piano repertoire.
The spring concerts are part of the Cap Rocat Festival's social and educational initiatives, which aim to support local and emerging musicians while enriching Mallorca's cultural life beyond the summer festival. Later in the year, the foundation will also host the Autumn Charity Concerts, benefit concerts featuring members of the Cap Rocat Festival Choir, raising funds for a charitable cause.
These initiatives complement the festival's main summer program, which takes place on July 31, August 1 and August 2, 2026, under the artistic direction of Ilias Tzempetonidis and with the participation of internationally renowned artists such as Juan Diego Flórez, Lise Davidsen and Freddie De Tommaso.
Data
- Location:Hotel Cap Rocat, Cala Blava-Llucmajor, Mallorca
- Dates:April 18 and 25, 2026
- Tickets:Tickets are now available through the festival's official website.

After years of absence, one of Palma's most vibrant spring celebrations returns. Organized by the Casa de Andalucía in the Balearic Islands, this eagerly awaited return brings with it four days of festivities where locals and visitors gather to experience the essence of southern Spain, right in the heart of Mallorca.
What you'll find
- Performances of Sevillanas, Flamenco and Rumba on multiple stages
- Booths open to everyone — no reservation required
- Andalusian cuisine with traditional dishes and tapas
- Live music and continuous entertainment throughout the day and night
- Activities for the whole family and cultural programming
- Rociera Mass — one of the most emblematic and emotional moments of the fair
- Mounted Police Exhibition — a unique cultural display
- Special booths and collaborations, including spaces like Compañía La Rosa with its characteristic mix of gastronomy, music and carefully selected atmosphere
The atmosphere is colorful, lively, and full of energy: flowing dresses, music everywhere, and long nights of dancing and socializing. It has been declared an event of municipal public interest and represents an important step in making the April Fair a key moment once again on Palma's cultural calendar.
More than just a festival, it is a celebration of community, diversity and shared traditions, where Andalusian culture meets the open and Mediterranean spirit of Mallorca.
Programming
Thursday, April 23 to Sunday, April 26, 2026
- Four days of continuous celebration
- Entertainment and programming throughout the entire period
Practical information
- Location:Son Fusteret, Palma
- Dates:April 23-26, 2026
- Entrance:Free
- Access to booths:No reservation required

Rural tradition takes center stage once again inCalviàwith a new edition of the Fira d’Oví i Caprí, an essential event to discover the authentic livestock and agricultural heart of Mallorca.
Throughout the weekend, the town will come alive with a program designed for all audiences, where there will be no shortage ofsheep and goat livestock exhibitions, competitions, traditional demonstrations and educational activities that bring the rural world closer to young and old.
In addition, you can enjoy a festive atmosphere with:
✨ Market of local and artisanal products
🧀 Tastings of cheeses, sausages and typical gastronomy
🐕 Sheepdog demonstrations and traditional sheep shearing
🎶 Animation, music and children's activities
A fair that highlights thelocal peasantry, the culture and traditions of the area, combining gastronomy, entertainment and heritage in a unique setting.
📍 A perfect opportunity to connect with the rural world, support local products and enjoy an authentic experience in Mallorca.
Are you coming to experience it? 🌾

Celebrate Sant Jordi in a creative and different way with this themed workshop in Alaró, where you can design and paint your ownpenja-portesPersonalized. An activity designed to let your imagination run wild and create a unique, fun, and colorful piece.
The workshop is run by Temps Lliure, a socio-educational project, which will guide the experience so that both children and adults can enjoy the creative process in a friendly and participatory environment.
A perfect proposal to experience the spirit of Sant Jordi in an artistic and original way.
Event details
📍 Location: Alaró
👥 Organized by: Temps Lliure, socio-educational projects
🎨 Activity: Hanging decoration and painting workshop

The Juan March Foundation presents in Palma the exhibition Cristóbal Hara: 15 Instant Tales, which brings back a historic portfolio made up of fifteen photographs of schoolchildren from Cuenca, together with the stories these children wrote based on the images.
The original project was published in 1971 by the Museo de Arte Abstracto Español through its Graphic Arts Department, directed by Fernando Zóbel. The portfolio’s design was created by brothers Jaume and Jordi Blassi.
Cristóbal Hara (Madrid, 1946) has developed a career closely connected to documentary photography, childhood and visual experimentation. After studying Law, he devoted himself entirely to photography, first working in black and white and later in colour. In this exhibition, the photographs and children’s texts create a poetic dialogue that goes beyond representing reality and instead reimagines it.
The exhibition invites visitors to reflect on childhood perception, imagination and memory. Each photograph is displayed alongside the story written by the child, turning each image into a personal narrative.
Dates: 28 October 2025 to 2 May 2026
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 10:00 to 18:30; Saturdays, 10:30 to 14:00
Venue: Juan March Foundation Museum, Palma
A rare opportunity to rediscover childhood through photography and witness how a single image can inspire stories and creativity.

The Palma International Boat Show is one of the most important nautical events in the Mediterranean and traditionally marks the start of the sailing season. It is an international trade fair dedicated to:
- Recreational craft (yachts, sailboats, catamarans)
- Nautical equipment
- Maritime services
- Innovation and technology in the naval sector
General information
- Location: Palma de Mallorca
- Specific location: Moll Vell
- Frequency: Annual (usually at the end of April or beginning of May)
What you can find
- Exhibition of boats on the water and on land
- Superyacht area (refit and maintenance)
- Nautical charter companies
- Accessories and equipment (electronics, motors, sails, etc.)
- Activities and demonstrations
Importance of the event
The Palma International Boat Show:
- It kicks off the nautical season in Europe
- It attracts international visitors and industry professionals.
- It reinforces the position of the Balearic Islands as a Mediterranean hub

One of Palma's most vibrant spring events returns to Parc de la Mar, bringing together the best of Mallorcan gastronomy, local products and artisan culture.
Set against the iconic backdrop of the Cathedral and the sea, this open-air market transforms the heart of the city into a Mediterranean meeting point full of flavor, creativity and atmosphere.
What you'll find
- Local wines and gastronomic delights
- Fresh, seasonal produce from all over the island
- Handmade crafts and artisanal products
- Live music and a vibrant social atmosphere
Be Palma is the perfect plan to enjoy Mallorca in its most authentic form: good food, local talent and that unmistakable Mediterranean spirit.
Data
- Location:Parc de la Mar, Palma
- Date:Thursday, April 30, 2026

The Thought and Classical Culture Course at CaixaForum Palma marks its 30th edition, offering a flagship programme focused on reflection, intellectual heritage and the Greco-Latin world.
Across eight sessions spanning from 7 November 2025 to 8 May 2026, the course probes classical themes in dialogue with the present: philosophy, myth, art and culture.
The inaugural session on 7 November kicked off with “Thinking the Classical from Women”, and the second session on 12 December will cover “The School of Athens by Raphael. A Visual Lesson in Greek Philosophy”.
Dates: 7 November 2025 – 8 May 2026
Program summary:
• 7 November 2025 – Opening: Thinking the classical through women.
• 12 December 2025 – Raphael’s School of Athens: A visual lesson in Greek philosophy.
• 30 January 2026 – Lords of the Empire: Trajan and Hadrian.
• 6 February 2026 – The Odyssey in cinema.
• 6 March 2026 – A life devoted to the classics: interview with Antonio Alvar.
• 27 March 2026 – Odysseus the philosopher.
• 24 April 2026 – The Olympian red carpet: the gods and their iconography.
• 8 May 2026 – Closing: Ancient poets and us.
Practical information:
• Venue: CaixaForum Palma
• Time: 18:30
• Entry: free until seats are filled
• Format: lectures and discussions
An exceptional chance to engage with classical thinking, attend high-level talks and embrace timeless cultural perspectives in a modern context.

The CRANC Festival Mallorca returns to transform the island into a vibrant stage for music, art, and gastronomy by the sea. This event celebrates Mediterranean culture and brings together local and international artists in a unique setting: the coast of Mallorca.
🎤 Music and activities
The festival combines awide range of live musicFrom pop, indie and rock to more alternative and experimental offerings, withfree and paid activitiesso that everyone can enjoy the CRANC experience.
🎨 Art and experiences
In addition to the music, the festival offersart installations, workshops and cultural activitiesthat allow the public to interact and explore creativity in different ways.
🍴 Local cuisine
The programming also highlights theisland productsand Mediterranean cuisine, with gastronomic spaces where you can taste typical dishes that complement the festival experience.
📍 Practical information
- Place:Mallorca (see website for venues and locations)
- Dates:2026 (updated schedule on the web)
- Entrance:combination offree and paid activitiesTickets available online atcrancfestival.com.
HeCRANC Festival MallorcaIt's much more than a music festival: it'sa complete experienceIt combines culture, art and gastronomy, designed for all audiences, as it combines accessible activities and others that cost money to experience the island in a different way.


The Capdepera Medieval Market is a large-scale historical festival held on the third weekend of May. During these days, the town transforms into an authentic medieval village, with streets filled with artisans, artists, knights, and merchants creating an atmosphere reminiscent of the past.
The main events take place in the historic center of the town and on the grounds of Capdepera Castle, built in the 14th century. The castle once served as a fortress protecting against pirates and has been well preserved, offering stunning views of the island and the sea from its walls.
The festival features a rich program in which participants recreate scenes from life in medieval Capdepera, such as the arrival of King James II and moments from the defense of the fortress against pirates. Theatrical performances and battles between knights in historical costumes are staged.
The culinary aspect includes tastings of traditional Mallorcan products such as cheese, cured meats, honey, pastries, olive oil, and wine. The taverns offer medieval specialties, roast meats, and local liqueurs.
Programming
- May 15-17, 2026
Data
- Location:Carrer del Castell, 07580 Capdepera, Mallorca, Balearic Islands
- Entrance:Paid
- Official website: ajcapdepera.net/es/mercado-medieval
Agenda