Mon, 26/01/2026 de 17:00 - 23:59

Regular programming on Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays. Consult here

Built in 1913 (with a modernist facade), the venue has a hundred years of history of leisure and culture in the Garriga.

The cinema opened the Café - now gone - in 1914. It was the venue for political gatherings, dance and theater shows. The first projections date from 1928.

Thu, 29/01/2026 de 12:00 - 13:30

At 12:00 PM

On the day that marks the 87th anniversary of the fascist bombing that left fifteen people dead in La Garriga, a small event of remembrance and tribute to the victims will be held. The students of the 4th year of ESO from the Manuel Blancafort Institute will participate, who will present the work on the bombing of La Garriga carried out based on the principles of Education for Peace, promoted by FundiPau. The event will feature a presentation by historian Joan Garriga and the collaboration of the Municipal School of Music.

Fri, 30/01/2026 de 17:30 - 18:15

At 5:30 p.m.

By Kids & Us. Recommended for ages 3 to 8.

Organized by: Núria Albó Library

Sat, 31/01/2026 de 10:00 - 12:30

At 10am

Registrations by email to carnavallagarriga@gmail.com

Organized by: Ajuntament de la Garriga

Sat, 31/01/2026 de 19:00 - 20:30

At 7 p.m

Poetic Sangarra with Patas Arriba

Izascun Barbàrie and Gemma Almagro

Entrance: €10
Reservation of tickets: 681 660 660
More information: https://strogoff.cat/  and @llibreria_strogoff

Sat, 31/01/2026 de 20:00 - 23:00

At 8pm

Organized by: Espai Jove

Sun, 01/02/2026 de 13:00 - 14:00

At 1 p.m.

In the mass grave of the Doma cemetery lie some of the victims of the Spanish Civil War, who died due to the violence of the conflict: civilians, refugees, soldiers of various nationalities, victims of the bombings of Granollers and La Garriga...
These are people who were silenced by the Franco dictatorship, but who memory and history want to remember and dignify.

Co-organizer: Associació la Garriga Secreta

Sat, 07/02/2026 de 12:00 - 13:00

From 12pm to 1pm

Language:
Catalan

A Carnival full of stories, by Joan de Boer.

Organized by: Biblioteca Núria Albó