The Centre Cultural La Misericòrdia is hosting the Salón de Verano (Summer Exhibition) 2026 until 30 July. This group exhibition brings together works by 50 artists from the Cercle de Belles Arts de Palma. Admission is free and the exhibition includes paintings and sculptures.

Salón de Verano (Summer Exhibition) 2026 at La Misericòrdia

Antònia Roca, Vice-President of the Consell de Mallorca and Councillor for Culture and Heritage, during her visit to the Salón de Verano (Summer Exhibition) 2026. Photo: Consell de Mallorca.

Organised by the Consell de Mallorca and the Cercle de Belles Arts de Palma, the exhibition features amateur and professional artists linked to this historic cultural association. The initiative offers visitors a journey through different styles, techniques and artistic languages.

What to see at the Summer Exhibition 2026 at La Misericòrdia

The exhibition occupies the ground floor and the first floor of the Entrepatis building at La Misericòrdia. The route allows visitors to discover the creative diversity of the participating artists through a wide selection of paintings and sculptures.

The Summer Exhibition 2026 at La Misericòrdia is one of the highlights of the exhibition calendar of the Cercle de Belles Arts de Palma. This first phase will remain open until 30 July. Afterwards, a second group of artists will take over throughout the month of August.

The usual opening hours of the Centre Cultural La Misericòrdia are Monday to Saturday, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm and from 5:00 pm to 8:30 pm.

La Misericòrdia strengthens its cultural programme

“La Misericòrdia has established itself as the home of culture for all Mallorcans. At the Consell de Mallorca, we have worked to open this space to the public and turn it into a vibrant venue where heritage, performing arts, music, literature and the visual arts come together,” said the Vice-President and Councillor for Culture and Heritage, Antònia Roca.

The exhibition forms part of the collaboration between the Consell de Mallorca and the Cercle de Belles Arts de Palma to raise the profile of artists from Mallorca and bring their work closer to the public.

“This exhibition is another example of the intense cultural activity hosted by La Misericòrdia throughout the year and reflects our commitment to offering a varied, high-quality programme that is open to everyone,” added Roca.