An artistic celebration featuring a wide range of languages that, driven by the Barcelona City Council, proposes free activities throughout a weekend co-created by about forty cultural institutions that inhabit the Montjuïc mountain. Born out of the need to familiarize citizens with the idiosyncrasies of all the centers that inhabit Montjuïc, the directors of these institutions decided in 2020 to carry out a joint cultural action aimed at promoting the regular programming of the different facilities and, at the same time, fostering bonds and synergies among them, reconstructing paths (both physical and intangible), proposing collaborations, and joining efforts, with the aim of incorporating improvements to Montjuïc Park and reclaiming the spirit of the 1929 Universal Exhibition.
The initiative arose from the coordination efforts of the different cultural actors on the mountain and is co-organized and financed by the facilities themselves, the Sants-Montjuïc District, the Barcelona Institute of Culture, and the Department of Tourism and Creative Industries, which, through the tourist tax, aims to promote initiatives to enhance leisure and enjoy a quality green and cultural public space especially for the residents of Barcelona.
- Viu Montjuïc 2021: Graner collaborating with the Montjuïc Castle and Caixa Forum
- Viu Montjuïc 2022: Graner collaborating with the Barcelona Cemetery and Montjuïc Castle
- Viu Montjuïc 2023: Graner collaborating with the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion Foundation and Montjuïc Castle
- Viu Montjuïc 2024: Graner collaborating with the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion Foundation and Montjuïc Castle