Ten days to experience the clay from within: craft workshops, exhibitions, samples, music and popular culture in the church square 🏺✨
✅ Why go
Because Marratxí is “land of ceramics” and this fair mixes tradition and innovation with a very participatory program (ideal to go for a while or return for several days).
❌ To keep in mind
Some workshops require prior registration (for example, those of Rakú) and there are activities with limited places. Registrations: cultura@marratxi.es
📍 Data
Date: March 5 to 15, 2026
Hours: Monday to Friday 10:00–13:00 and 16:00–19:00 · Saturday and Sunday 10:00–20:00
Place: Plaça de l’Església de Sant Marçal (Marratxí)
Entry: FREE (free access; specific workshops with registration)
🗓️ 2026 Program (key moments)
📌 Thursday 03/05
18:30 Inauguration of the Premi Benet Mas exhibition (Museu del Fang).
📌 Saturday 03/07
10:00 Opening of the fair with planting and ballad of gegants (Madò Bet i Marçal) and xeremiers.
11:00–13:00 Family workshop (Carp).
17:00 Popular ballad with Terra Rotja (Carp).
📌 Sunday 03/08
11:00 Popular ballad with Engalba (Carp).
12:00 Storytelling “Sa Jaia Corema” (Plaça de la Església).
17:30 Parade with Batucada Kalemba (Plaça de la Església).
📌 Monday 03/09 and Tuesday 03/10
17:00 Lathe workshop (Pilar Sastre Ceramic School students, without reservation).
📌 Wednesday 03/11 and Thursday 03/12
Rakú Workshops (with prior registration; several passes).
📌 Sunday 03/15
10:00 Ball show (with guest group from Ibiza).
11:30 “Siurells Vivents” parade.
12:30 Marratxí Municipal Band Concert (Tent).
19:00 Closing with “Dimonis des Fang” (Plaça de la Església).
💡 Useful tip
If you want the most “ceramic” part, prioritize the lathe and Raku days; If you want the most festive, the opening Saturday and closing Sunday are the most complete.
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