The need to create opportunities in small towns to curb depopulation and ensure young people can stay is a constant challenge. Beyond improved connectivity and the rise of teleworking, cultural appeal can be a decisive factor. This is the case of Penelles, a village that has found a path to transformation through art.
The Gargar festival has been the driving force behind this change, turning the facades and walls of the municipality into a large canvas for national and international artists. This initiative has brought color, life, and stories to the village, redefining its identity and transforming it into a true open-air museum that grows year after year.
“"What they have achieved in Penelles is to make a simple idea great: bringing contemporary art to the rural world."
Penelles' proposal has become a model for other municipalities, demonstrating that a strong commitment to culture can revitalize a locality. This combination of artistic quality and local roots has turned the village into a prominent tourist destination, fostering the pride and self-esteem of its inhabitants.




