Here’s what you can expect at the 2025 Nit de l’Art in Palma: art, gastronomy, and much more besides!

This cultural highlight takes place in Palma every September
Thanks to Nit de l’Art, Palma becomes the beating heart of contemporary art in Mallorca, with this being one of the island’s most highly anticipated cultural events. In 2025, the event will celebrate its 29^(th) anniversary, with over 30 galleries and art spaces opening their doors on 20 September from 6 pm until midnight. Expect the historic city centre to come alive with exhibitions, music, and a palpable creative buzz.
This popular event marks the start of the island’s cultural season, attracting both locals and international visitors seeking a unique experience in Palma. Nit de l’Art is so much more than just a gallery walk — it’s a vibrant celebration of art, food and heritage, where the city itself becomes a canvas.
Kick off your Nit de l’Art in style at Gallery Red!
Located just steps from Passeig del Born, it’s the perfect place to begin your Nit de l’Art journey. Gallery Red its renowned for its cosmopolitan atmosphere, the gallery showcases a blend of contemporary art and collectible design pieces from around the world. Its ever-changing exhibitions feel fresh and dynamic, making the gallery a must-visit meeting point for art lovers and collectors alike.
Take a stroll through Sant Feliu, Palma’s vibrant new cultural hub.
Then wander into Carrer Sant Feliu, where long-established galleries sit alongside bold new projects.
- The Gerhardt Braun Gallery, one of Palma’s most iconic galleries, is renowned for its ambitious international programme and large-scale exhibitions. Housed in a striking Mallorcan building, it is a highlight of every Nit de l’Art.
- Cansalas Gallery & Art House: A newcomer to the scene, it opened in 2024 and is housed in a beautifully restored 16^(th)-century building. With its Renaissance courtyard and multidisciplinary vision, it’s a fascinating space in which to discover distinctive voices. Notable highlights include Es Garatge, where Swedish photographer Blaise Reutersvärd presents his Place Vendôme series, and Santa Creu, which showcases the delicate yet powerful sculptures of Mallorcan artist María Isabel Ballester.
End your evening with art and fine dining at the Can Bordoy Grand House and Garden.
Escape the tourist trail and enjoy a unique evening at this exclusive five-star venue. Until 31 October, Can Bordoy is hosting an exhibition called ‘The Yeti’s Garden‘ by the Korean artist Miju Lee. Renowned for translating personal emotions into poetic imagery via her alter ego, the Yeti, Lee presents a surreal body of work that has never before been exhibited in Spain.
Curated by the Marc Bibiloni Gallery in Madrid, the exhibition brings together art, history and architecture within the confines of this 16^(th)-century mansion.
Next, enjoy a special dish inspired by Miju Lee’s work at Botànic, Can Bordoy’s signature restaurant. Created by chef Andrés Benítez, it consists of sautéed corn with kimchi-pickled mushrooms, gochujang sauce, and a cured egg yolk. This culinary tribute pays homage to the artist’s Korean heritage and her frequent use of mushrooms as creative symbols.
We highly recommend booking in advance for this unique combination of art and haute cuisine, which is the perfect way to end your Nit de l’Art Palma experience!
This is cultural tourism in Mallorca at its finest!
Nit de l’Art Palma is more than just an art event; it’s an invitation to explore the city from a new perspective. Wander through its historic streets and vibrant galleries, and experience distinctive venues such as Can Bordoy, where hospitality, gastronomy, and contemporary art converge.
If you’re planning a cultural getaway in September, be sure to include this evening in your itinerary, finishing your trip at Can Bordoy Grand House & Garden with a viewing of Miju Lee’s exhibition and a tasting menu of creative cuisine from Botànic.