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  • Magic nights at Casa Batlló

    Magic nights at Casa Batlló

    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. Become immersed in the universe of Gaudí through the new 10D Experience. Spend an evening on the terrace of Casa Batlló and vibrate to live music. Choose the concert that thrills you most and enjoy a drink and raise a toast to a wonderful night.

    Visit Casa Batlló and end with an open-air concert with views over the city.

  • Flamenco at el Tablao de Carmen

    Flamenco at el Tablao de Carmen

    Ideal for an evening out with your family, partner or friends, the Tablao de Carmen is performing a pure, authentic flamenco show every evening, with a line-up of eight artists: four "bailaor" flamenco dancers", two guitarists and two "cantaor" flamenco singers.

    An iconic place of Barcelona, located in the Andalucian quarter of the Poble Espanyol in Montjuïc. Since it was opened in 1988, it is considered the mecca of Flamenco in Barcelona. It was created in tribute to the legendary "bailaora", Carmen Amaya, who was a close friend of the family who owned it.

    An intimate space, decorated in the style of an Andalucian corral, so you can mingle with artists and enjoy a drink around a table, with some tapas or a traditional supper during the show.

  • Flamenco at Palau Dalmases

    Flamenco at Palau Dalmases

    In the incomparable setting of a baroque palace you will enjoy a flamenco show like you've never imagined: an hour of extreme intensity where cante flamenco and flamenco dance are combined with cajón and flamenco guitar.

    "Duende", magic, passion, art… So many words to describe a feeling, a way of life, a way of feeling. In Tablao Dalmases you will find authentic flamenco, artist with an incredible background that will make you feel flamenco in Barcelona like you've never experienced before.

  • Flamenco en Tablao Cordobés

    Flamenco en Tablao Cordobés

    Let yourself be transported to Las Ramblas and enjoy a very special night in front of the stage of the Tablao Cordobéswith a cast of top-notch artist, a unique spectacle that will surely remain in the retina of those who see it.

    Enjoy the show with a drink or after a special dinner with more than 44 specialties of Spanish and Catalan cuisine.

  • Family activities and concerts at the Palau

    Family activities and concerts at the Palau

    It is now 15 years since the Palau de la Música Catalana introduced its Cycle of Family Concerts at the Palau, an initiative whose goal is to kindle the passion for and appreciation of music to the youngest members of the household. These are shows conceived and created so that music interacts with other forms of artistic expression such as dance, theater, poetry or the plastic arts, aimed at encouraging the curiosity, imagination and creativity of young and old alike.

  • Family activities and concerts at L'Auditori

    Family activities and concerts at L'Auditori

    As it does every season, L'Auditori is offering a special program for families with children of all ages, so that young and old alike can enter the wonderful world of live music. A wide range of concerts, created for children and designed to make their first musical experience unique and special.

  • Family concerts at Petit Liceu

    Family concerts at Petit Liceu

    The Petit Liceu is an initiative of the Gran Teatre del Liceu to bring music to the youngest members of the family. A program that features all-time classics, adapted for the whole family to enjoy.
    Some performances of the shows Miralls, Trencanous-Jazz, La cuina de Rossini and La nit de Sant Joan offer pre-show and participatory workshops for families with tickets for the show.

  • Món Llibre 2024

    Món Llibre 2024

    The literature festival for girls and boys, Món Llibre 2024, is planning a weekend with a lot of activities to bring children closer to the world of reading and other areas of knowledge. This year's edition, focused on interculturality, will be full of stories from all over the world. Various activities will be carried out, such as storytelling, screenings, workshops, interviews and much more, that will bring literature closer to children in a magical and entertaining way.Come to the CCCB, the MACBA, the Biblioteca Jaume Fuster and Biblioteca Trinitat Vella-José Barbero the 15th and 16th June to enjoy the pleasure of reading.

  • Salón del Manga de Barcelona Manga Fair

    Salón del Manga de Barcelona Manga Fair

    The time has come to get the cosplay costumes out of the wardrobe once again for this new edition of the manga fair in Barcelona. The fact that there has been an event dedicated to this Japanese art form for almost a quarter of a century demonstrates the commitment of fans of all ages, in and around the city, to the popular Japanese comic and its pop culture in general.

    For a whole week there will be appearances by scriptwriters and cartoonists from all over the world, new publications, film marathons and workshops that explore different aspects of manga and anime or offer the opportunity to dress up as our favorite characters. In addition, of course, to a large number of CD, DVD, comics, books, illustrations and merchandising stands.

  • Sant Fèlix Day in Vilafranca

    Sant Fèlix Day in Vilafranca

    Of all the memorable Catalan traditions, which include 'fire runs' and dancing 'giants', it's arguably the human towers that have the most impact on those watching them. To enjoy a true festival of these castells, head to Vilafranca de Penedès for its annual festa major, from the 29th August to the 2nd September, which commemorates the town's patron Sant Fèlix.

    The casteller groups that have more participated in the San Félix Day, August 30, have been els Xiquets de Valls (currently, the Colla Vella and the Colla Joves), the Castellers de Vilafranca and the Minyons de Terrassa. Even so, also has participated els Nens del Vendrell, Colla Jove Xiquets de Tarragona, els Xicots de Vilafranca, among others. Each human tower is an exemplary example of team work, from the crowd forming the supporting pinya at the bottom via the columns formed as each level rises and culminating with the youngest members of the crew scampering right to the very top to crown the construction, which is officially completed once the smallest of all (l'enxaneta) raises his or her hand. Cue thunderous applause.

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