🏺 Fira del Fang de Marratxí 2026 · Sant Marçal
From 5 to 15 March 2026, clay once again takes centre stage in Sant Marçal as the Fira del Fang de Marratxí returns – one of Mallorca’s most emblematic celebrations of ceramics, craftsmanship and local identity.
For ten days, the Plaça de l’Església de Sant Marçal transforms into a living showcase of tradition and innovation, where artisans, families and visitors come together to explore the island’s deep-rooted ceramic heritage.
Workshops, exhibitions, live demonstrations, music and popular culture create a fully participatory programme designed for all ages – an opportunity to experience clay not just as an object, but as a living craft.
🕰 Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 10:00–13:00 & 16:00–19:00
Saturday & Sunday: 10:00–20:00
🎨 Exhibitions
🏆 Premi Benet Mas – at the Museu del Fang
🌱 Sembrando Arte y Cerámica – Main tent
📅 Programme Highlights
🔹 Thursday, 5 March
18:30 – Opening of the Premi Benet Mas exhibition (Museu del Fang)
🔹 Saturday, 7 March
10:00 – Official opening with the Gegants Madò Bet i Marçal & Xeremiers de Marratxí
11:00–13:00 – Family workshop
17:00 – Ballada Popular with Terra Rotja
🔹 Sunday, 8 March
11:00 – Ballada Popular with Engalba
12:00 – Storytelling: Sa Jaia Corema
17:30 – Batucada Kalemba parade
🔹 9–13 March
Pottery wheel workshops led by students of the Escola de Ceràmica Pilar Sastre
Rakú workshops (prior registration required)
Manual ceramics workshop (limited places)
Ballada Popular Clandestina
🔹 Saturday, 14 March
Family workshop
Storytelling: L’eruga golafre
Dance schools gathering
🔹 Sunday, 15 March
10:00 – Mostra de ball with Aires des Pla & Colla de Balansat (Ibiza)
11:30 – Parade with Siurells Vivents
12:30 – Concert by the Banda Municipal de Marratxí
17:00 – Mostra de ball (Es Raiguer)
19:00 – Closing with the Dimonis des Fang
✍️ Registrations
More than a fair, the Fira del Fang is a tribute to Marratxí’s ceramic legacy — where earth, fire and creativity meet.
📍 Sant Marçal · Marratxí
🗓️ 5–15 March 2026
Tradition shaped by hand. 🏺