🎃 Nit de les Ànimes 2025 – Palmanyola 👻
📍 Palmanyola
🗓️ October 25 & 31, 2025
Palmanyola keeps the island’s Halloween spirit alive with Nit de les Ànimes — a community celebration that blends Mallorca’s ancestral customs with a fun, modern twist for all ages.
🕯️ Saturday, October 25 – Family Workshops
📍 Sala d’Actes
- 🕕 18:00 h – Sweet Rosary Workshop 🍬 (Taller de rosaris ensucrats)
- 🕡 18:30 h – Pumpkin Lantern Workshop 🎃 (Taller de fanalets de carabassa)
👻 Thursday, October 31 – Nit de les Ànimes in the Square
📍 Plaça de Palmanyola
🕖 From 19:00 h
Come dressed up and join a spooky night of music, costumes, and fun!
Enjoy a family-friendly evening with eerie tunes, face painting, festive decorations, and a delicious food truck.
💀 “Pay or Cry” Trick-or-Treat
Leave a light on outside your house to show little ghosts and ghouls they’re welcome to stop by for sweets. 🍬
🏚️ Haunted Houses Map
If you’re creating your own haunted house, send a WhatsApp to 628 886 165 before October 30 at 20:00 h to be added to the official route.
✨ In Palmanyola, the Night of Souls lives on — blending tradition, creativity, and community spirit.
💀 La Casa de Bitelchús – Palmanyola’s Spookiest Attraction 👻
📍 Av. de Sóller 48-B, Palmanyola
📅 Thursday, Oct 30 – Sunday, Nov 2, 2025
🎟 Free entry (voluntary donations welcome)
🕜 Hours:
- Thu 30/10: 18:00–23:00
- Fri 31/10: 18:00–01:00
- Sat 01/11: 18:00–00:00
- Sun 02/11: 18:00–22:00
(Open only if weather permits)
🎬 Attention, Mallorca! The House of Bitelchús opens its doors once again this Halloween — a terrifyingly detailed walk-through experience filled with animatronic figures, special effects, lights, and soundscapes that will thrill visitors of all ages. 🌙✨
Created by the passionate duo @cristina_cendros and @pacocollsanchez, this private garden transforms into the most spectacularly decorated Halloween house in Mallorca — a true labour of love and imagination.
💰 Visitors can make voluntary donations at the end of the route to help improve the experience every year.
⚠️ Please remember this is a private space — be respectful of the decorations and surroundings. Entry is in small groups and follows a queue system.
🕯️ For the curious:
The route features themed zones such as The Church, Cemetery, Torture Chamber, Clown Zone, Witchcraft Area, Dracula’s Castle, and Creepy Kids Corner, among other surprises.
Every year, it draws attention from local media — and for good reason.
💀 Don’t forget to say hello to Cristina and Paco — you’ll likely spot them dressed as Bitelchús, welcoming you to the island’s most unforgettable haunted experience!