Open-air film screening at dusk in Parc de Ses Estacions, Palma, with viewers on blankets and a large outdoor screen

Summer Cinema in Palma: "Cinema a la Fresca" Starts – 15 Films Until September 4

The open-air cinema "Cinema a la Fresca" begins today in Palma: 15 films, free admission, screenings at 9 PM in the Parc de Ses Estacions – from September in Pere Garau on the Plaza de las Columnas. Tip: Live music accompanying the silent film classic "Metropolis."

Palma draws the evening curtain again: "Cinema a la Fresca" is back

It starts today: Palma is once again inviting audiences to cinema under the open sky (see Palma Open-Air Cinema 'Cinema a la Fresca' comienza – 15 películas hasta el 4 de septiembre). "Cinema a la Fresca" will bring a total of 15 films to the screen until September 4 – each evening at 9 PM, when the city slowly quiets down, the streetlights come on and the day's heat turns into a mild night. Ideal for anyone who wants to combine a bit of culture with a glass of wine after work.

From Parc de Ses Estacions to Plaza de las Columnas

In August the Parc de Ses Estacions, right next to the station and the lively Passeig, will again become an open-air cinema. The park has proven itself: a few benches, large lawns for spreading out blankets, and its proximity to cafés and bars along La Rambla – perfect for an evening program with a walk beforehand or a nightcap afterwards. From September the program will move for the first time to the Plaza de las Columnas in the Pere Garau neighborhood. Anyone who knows the neighborhood by day will see the market stalls and busy streets; in the evening the small plaza offers surprising calm and an intimate atmosphere for film nights.

Free, varied and a little nostalgic

The best part: admission is free. The program includes not only new releases but also classics, a piece of silent film history and films that might otherwise pass you by. Expect a mix of local audiences, tourists, students and neighbors – a colorful, relaxed vibe typical of warm summer nights in Mallorca: the chirping of cicadas, distant trains and the soft clinking of glasses from the street cafés.

Highlight: "Metropolis" with live accompaniment

A special experience awaits film fans next week: the silent film "Metropolis" will be shown in the Parc de Ses Estacions with live musical accompaniment. With clear skies and good acoustics, the film takes on a unique, almost magical quality – a screening not to be missed.

Practical tips for the perfect cinema evening

Little tips for the evening: cushions or thin foam mats make sitting on the grass more comfortable, a light jacket protects against cooling air, and a dab of insect repellent can be useful in some spots. Drinks and snacks will be available on site; if you prefer something personal, bring your own picnic. And: arrive early – the best spots fill up quickly.

Why this offering is good for Palma

Such open-air evenings are more than just films on a screen. They turn public spaces into meeting points, bring different neighborhoods together and create culture without entrance barriers. The move to Pere Garau in September is a positive sign: the neighborhood benefits from visitors, local traders can gain customers, and the cityscape stays lively even as tourist flows dwindle.

How to join

The full program and exact dates are available on the cinema's event page – worth a look if you don't want to miss specific films (see Cine bajo el cielo estrellado: el festival al aire libre de Palma comienza el 11 de agosto). For spontaneous evenings: arrive in good time, follow the signage at the park entrance and enjoy the walk there at a leisurely pace. Maybe you'll meet on a blanket at the edge of the screen – you'll spot each other by the relaxed atmosphere and the occasional whisper when the night on the screen comes to life.

So: film poster in your head, cushion under your arm, and off you go. Palma has a small summer cinema again – right in the middle of the city and open to everyone.

Frequently asked questions

When does Cinema a la Fresca start in Palma?

Cinema a la Fresca in Palma starts today and continues until September 4. Screenings take place in the evening, so it is an easy option for a relaxed summer night out in the city.

Is the open-air cinema in Palma free to attend?

Yes, admission is free. That makes Cinema a la Fresca a simple way to enjoy culture in Palma without needing to buy a ticket in advance.

Where does Cinema a la Fresca take place in Palma?

The screenings take place first at Parc de Ses Estacions in Palma, next to the station and Passeig. From September, the programme moves to Plaza de las Columnas in the Pere Garau district.

What time do the open-air film screenings start in Palma?

The films begin at 9 PM. That timing suits warm summer evenings in Palma, when the day has cooled down and people can settle in comfortably.

What should I bring to an outdoor cinema night in Palma?

A cushion or thin mat can make sitting on the grass more comfortable, and a light jacket is useful once the evening cools down. In some areas, insect repellent may also help, and you can bring your own picnic if you prefer.

Can I buy drinks and snacks at Cinema a la Fresca in Palma?

Yes, drinks and snacks are available on site. If you want something more personal, you can also bring your own picnic for the screening.

What is special about the Metropolis screening in Palma?

The silent film Metropolis will be shown in Palma’s Parc de Ses Estacions with live musical accompaniment. That combination gives the screening a more atmospheric and distinctive feel than a regular film night.

Why is Plaza de las Columnas in Pere Garau a good place for outdoor cinema?

Plaza de las Columnas offers a quieter, more intimate setting than the busier streets around it. In the evening, it becomes a calm neighbourhood spot that works well for a relaxed film night in Palma.

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