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  • Sant Jordi dialogs

    Sant Jordi dialogs

    With the arrival of one of the most long-awaited dates for the Catalan people, that is the Sant Jordi, the Barcelona City Council and the Barcelona Institute of Culture, are organizing the "Sant Jordi Dialogs". This is nine days dedicated to authors and their works. Hence the literary tradition of Barcelona is consolidated. It was declared in 2015 City of Literature by Unesco.

    During this event, we will be able to hear outstanding national and international authors at diferent venues in Barcelona, where conferences and talks will take place on the art of writing.

  • 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.

  • Sant Jordi in Casa Batlló

    Sant Jordi in Casa Batlló

    Do you know the legend of Sant Jordi (St. George)? Live the most popular story in Catalonia about the dragon, the knight and the princess at Casa Batlló. This modernist jewel is celebrating again Sant Jordi's Day with a mantle of roses that will cover the main facade.

  • Family activities at La Pedrera

    Family activities at La Pedrera

    Do you know what ingredients Gaudí needed to build La Pedrera? Would you like to travel back to Barcelona of the beginning of the 20th century? Become an intrepid explorer to discover the hidden mysteries inside this gem of modernism for more than a hundred years.

  • Sant Jordi at Hospital de Sant Pau

    Sant Jordi at Hospital de Sant Pau

    The Modernist Sant Pau Site is hosting a special, fun-filled day to celebrate the Diada de Sant Jordi, or Saint George's Day. After registering (as seating is limited), visitors will be able to discover the Sant Jordi references hidden throughout the site with the help of an interactive map, contemplate the art installation with ancient pictures of the hospital, enjoy a Lied's Jam Session and, of course, buy a book or two at the stall set up in the Sant Pau shop.

  • Sant Jordi in Casa SEAT

    Sant Jordi in Casa SEAT

    Casa SEAT Barcelona wants to celebrate Sant Jordi with several special activities such as a book signing by children's writer David Walliams, a reading of letters Without letters there is no love, or a virtual experience about the legend of Sant Jordi set in the Cupra universe. In addition, all those who have made a reservation will receive an original illustration by TV Boy and Gemma Terol.

  • Happy Sant Jordi a very special day seen through the eyes of the illustrator MAGOZ

    Happy Sant Jordi a very special day seen through the eyes of the illustrator MAGOZ

    The rose and the book are the centrepieces of the image created by the illustrator Magoz for Sant Jordi 2019. This is a new Turisme de Barcelona initiative that will feature a guest artist from a different country every year. Discover the true meaning of this day through the eyes of the Catalan designer.

  • This Sant Jordi give your RosaSolidariaStJordi2020 designed by Cinta Arribas

    This Sant Jordi give your RosaSolidariaStJordi2020 designed by Cinta Arribas

    Turisme de Barcelona gives you the chance to give someone a solidarity rose designed by the illustrator Cinta Arribas, which will also include a donation to Barcelona's Hospital Clínic.

  • Barcelona's comic boom

    Barcelona's comic boom

    Comics, or the ninth art, are experiencing a boom in the Catalan capital and have found a loyal, enthusiastic readership that continues to grow.

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