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CaixaForum Palma is an exhibition and cultural venue in Palma, at Plaça de Weyler 3 in the city centre. General admission is 6 € for non-members; CaixaBank/La Caixa customers enter free with a card or membership proof, and children under 16 are also admitted free. The venue is compact, with 1 floor or just a few exhibition rooms, and the temporary shows change regularly. The restored Gran Hotel building by Lluís Domènech i Montaner is a major draw in its own right.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does admission to CaixaForum Palma cost?
According to the official information, admission to the exhibition “Colores del mundo” costs 6 Euro. For children under 16 and CaixaBank customers, admission is free. For some workshops and guided tours, prices of 3 Euro to 4 Euro are given; for “Artefacto: una casa objeto”, participation is free with reservation.
Are there free admissions at CaixaForum Palma?
Yes, the website states that several offers are free of charge. Most importantly, children under 16 and CaixaBank customers receive free admission. Reviews also mention that proof or the relevant card is usually required.
What exhibitions and activities are there at CaixaForum Palma?
CaixaForum Palma shows changing exhibitions and an ongoing events programme. The website lists, among others, “Colores del mundo” from 25 March to 12 October 2026, “Zuloaga y Anglada Camarasa” until 10 January 2027, as well as several workshops and guided visits. There are also talks, family activities and other cultural formats.
How big is CaixaForum Palma and how long does a visit take?
Several visitors describe CaixaForum Palma as rather compact, with only 1 to 2 exhibition rooms or one floor for the display. The exact length of a visit therefore depends heavily on the current exhibition. For a guided visit there is a fixed programme slot; for a short visit, 1 to 2 hours is often enough.
Is the CaixaForum Palma building itself worth seeing?
Yes, the building is an important part of the visit. It is the former Gran Hotel, designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner and built between 1901 and 1903. It is located in the centre of Palma, on Plaça de Weyler, and is often mentioned in reviews as an architectural highlight.
Are there guided tours, workshops or other events at CaixaForum Palma?
Yes, the programme includes exhibitions as well as guided tours, workshops, talks and other formats. The website lists, for example, a permanent guided visit for 4 Euro as well as several workshops and guided tours for 4 Euro. Some offers require reservation, such as free workshops.
What facilities are available on site at CaixaForum Palma?
The official website lists Wi-Fi as an available facility. Reviews also mention a café or restaurant and a bookshop. This is practical for visitors who want to combine their visit with a break or a quick stop in the shop.
What is the best way to get to CaixaForum Palma?
CaixaForum Palma is centrally located in Palma, on Plaça de Weyler, and according to reviews it is easy to reach on foot from the city centre and La Rambla. The official website does not list parking or opening hours, so it is worth checking the current programme in advance. For travel into the city centre, the location is well connected for a city walk.

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Plaça de Weyler, 3, 07001 Palma
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