Inundart Festival moves to Pont Major to boost neighborhood culture

The 21st edition of the performing arts event focuses on decentralization and community creation in Girona.

Generic image of an artistic intervention in the street during a cultural festival.
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Generic image of an artistic intervention in the street during a cultural festival.

The Pont Major neighborhood in Girona will host the 21st edition of the Inundart Festival this weekend, March 21 and 22, an event that focuses on cultural decentralization.

The event leaves its traditional venues in the Old Quarter to settle in key peripheral locations such as Plaça de l'Om or the Pont Major civic center. This new phase seeks to reclaim the 'margins' as spaces for social transformation and creative power, working with local associations and schools.

"We want to decentralize cultural activity and distribute opportunities and experiences beyond the usual circuits."

Inundart Organization · Management team
The program includes twenty proposals ranging from augmented reality to immersive installations. Highlights include projects by Cia Sargantana on migration and a large-scale mural by the BlauBlau collective. The festival also features Adrià Expòsit-Goy, winner of the 2026 Youth Art Mention.