Step back in time and immerse yourself in Sóller’s golden age during Les Journées del Modernisme from October 10 to 12, 2025. Nestled in the lush Tramuntana mountains of Mallorca, this vibrant three-day festival honors the elegance of early 20th-century art, architecture, music, and community spirit. Picture strolling through the town's iconic modernist buildings, joining captivating guided tours that reveal hidden architectural gems, and losing yourself in live jazz rhythms that echo the era's sophistication. From creative workshops to lively parades and playful family games, Sóller transforms into a living canvas of history and creativity, drawing you into an unforgettable cultural adventure.
The program kicks off on Friday, October 10, at 7:00 PM with a grand opening ceremony at Can Dulce. Esteemed art historians Antonia M. Miró and Antoni Quetglas deliver an inaugural lecture, brought to life by theatrical flair from Corriola Teatre featuring Piquita Riera and Tomeu Campins. Savor a festive toast before swaying to the enchanting sounds of the Sóller Music Band (Amics de la Música). Saturday afternoon delights families with a Family Gymkhana starting at 4:30 PM for ages 7 and up, packed with fun challenges inspired by modernist themes. Throughout the weekend, expect hands-on workshops, immersive exhibitions, and street performances that blend education with pure joy, all set against Sóller's orange groves and picturesque plazas.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, art aficionado, or traveling with family, this event caters to all ages with its inclusive vibe and warm community charm. Feel the pulse of Mallorca's cultural heritage as locals and visitors unite in celebration, creating moments of genuine connection amid the autumnal beauty of Sóller. The festival's relaxed yet inspiring atmosphere makes it ideal for discovering the island's lesser-known treasures.
Admission is free, though some activities require advance registration via the sign-up form – spots fill up fast! Plan your visit to this gem in northwest Mallorca, arrive early to explore the valley's famed orange trains, and let Les Journées del Modernisme transport you to a bygone era of elegance and innovation.
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