Palma has presented its candidacy to become the European Capital of Culture 2031, a project that aims to transform the city through art, heritage, and citizen participation.
Supported by local and regional institutions and cultural organisations, this initiative seeks to position Mallorca at the centre of European cultural life over the coming decade.
The European Capital of Culture (ECoC) program was created in 1985 to highlight the cultural richness of European cities. The chosen cities develop innovative and participatory programs that include:
The European Capital of Culture (ECoC) program was created in 1985 to highlight the cultural richness of European cities. The chosen cities develop innovative and participatory programs that include:
Palma combines exceptional historical heritage, a growing contemporary artistic scene, and a Mediterranean setting that connects directly with Europe and the wider world.
This combination makes it a strong candidate for European Capital of Culture 2031. Its main strengths include:
Unique heritage: The Cathedral of Mallorca, the historic old town with its streets and stately courtyards, Roman and Arab archaeological remains, Modernist landmarks, and contemporary architecture create an unparalleled cultural and architectural mosaic in the Mediterranean.
An expanding artistic scene: The city is home to museums, galleries, cultural centres, and festivals that have grown significantly in recent years. From contemporary art exhibitions to music and performing arts programmes, Palma is consolidating a diverse and active creative community with international connections.
Connectivity and quality of life: Palma is a strategic hub in the Mediterranean, with air connections that facilitate the mobility of artists, professionals, and cultural visitors. Its climate, gastronomy, and quality of life make the city an attractive place for artistic residence and creation.
Strong institutional support: The candidacy is supported by local and regional governments, the Consell de Mallorca, and numerous cultural organisations, ensuring stability and the capacity to develop a long-term project.
The Palma 2031 project is structured around five core pillars aimed at transforming the city and strengthening its cultural role in Europe:
Culture as an urban driver: The initiative seeks to activate neighbourhoods and cultural spaces, connecting the historic centre with peripheral areas and generating positive impact beyond traditional tourist zones.
Heritage and sustainability: The project promotes the preservation of historical and artistic heritage, combined with a responsible tourism model that respects the environment and encourages sustainability.
Innovation and technology: The candidacy embraces the integration of new technologies in the arts, from immersive experiences to digital storytelling and multimedia projects, bringing culture closer to diverse and contemporary audiences.
Citizen participation: Palma 2031 is designed as an open project, with workshops, activities and spaces for dialogue across all neighbourhoods, inviting artists, associations and residents to take an active role in the process.
Mediterranean and European outlook: The city aims to establish itself as a cultural bridge between Europe and the Mediterranean, fostering intercultural dialogue, artist mobility, and Palma’s presence on the international cultural agenda.
Palma 2031 is not just a bid; it is an invitation to imagine a more open, creative, and participatory city. The initiative seeks to connect neighbourhoods, institutions and citizens, placing culture at the heart of Palma’s urban and social transformation.
For Mallorca, it represents a boost to the island’s cultural identity, an opportunity to attract international projects, strengthen the local scene, and create a lasting legacy in museums, galleries, festivals and public spaces.
At ArtsMallorca, we will closely follow the development of Palma 2031 and all initiatives that emerge around it. This candidacy shows how culture can act as a driving force for change, bringing communities together, fostering creativity, and positioning Palma and Mallorca as cultural references in Europe.
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Palma 2031 is not just a bid; it is an invitation to imagine a city that is more open, creative and participatory. A project that looks to the future without forgetting the past, that seeks to connect neighbourhoods, institutions and citizens, and that aspires for culture to be the driving force behind the city’s transformation over the coming decade.
From ArtsMallorca, we will closely follow the evolution of the bid and all the initiatives that emerge around it, convinced that culture is one of the most powerful tools for building vibrant, diverse communities full of opportunities.